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Título del Test:![]() INGLÉS Descripción: UNIDAD 0,1 Y 2 |



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…………….. is an area of grammar that focuses on the internal structure of words and the relationships between them. Morphology. Syntax. Semantics. In the word farmer, -er is a/an .................... free morpheme. bound morpheme. inflectional suffix. In horses, -es is a/an .................... bound morpheme. inflectional suffix. both answers are correct. .................. studies how words may vary in their form to express a grammatical contrast. Derivational morphology. Inflectional morphology. Semantics. "Categorize" is a .................... simple word. complex word. compound word. "Children" is .................... a compound word. a derived word. an inflected form of a simple word. In the word "miniskirt", the prefix mini- refers to .................... time. number. size or degree. In the word "stardom", the suffix –dom is .................... an adverb maker. an inflectional suffix. an abstract noun maker. "Bookcase" is a .................... complex word. compound word. simple word. ................ semantics studies the meaning of words and the meaning relations internal to the vocabulary of a language (synonymy, antonymy, etc.). Pragmatic. Lexical. Sentence. ……………….. are mainly lexical –or ‘content’– words, such as nouns, adjectives, full verbs and adverbs. parts of speech. closed word classes. open word classes. Complete the dialogue: A: "Where is ___ coffee I bought?" B: "It's on ___ kitchen table". a/ a. the/ the. no article/ a. The plural form of "a/an" (e.g. a mouse, an elephant...) is .................... when we talk about things in general. the. zero article. Neither of the answers is correct. The definite article is usually pronounced .................... before a consonant sound. /ðə/. /ði/. Both answers are correct. Why is 'the' included in the following sentence: "Could you pass me the salt, please?" ?. It’s a general statement. Therefore, it requires the. It should not appear there, because it’s not specific. The thing we are referring to is quite obvious. Determiners are a/ an _______ word class. closed. open. derived. Fill in the gaps with the correct option: "....................Long Island, .................... Nile, and .................... Plaza Hotel". the/ the/ the. zero article/ the/ the. zero article/ the/ zero article. Which of these is correct?. go at the bed / be at bed / be in home. go to bed / be in bed / be at home. go to the bed / be from the bed / be home. Complete the sentence: "Who is ...... best footballer in .... world?. a / a. the / the. a / the. Complete the sentence: "Andrew hates ...... examinations". the. zero article (no article). an. Select the sentence in which ‘these’ is a demonstrative pronoun (and NOT a determiner). These brownies are delicious!. These children are hungry. These are my children. Choose the CORRECT explanation: In the sentence ‘Every lady was wearing a hat’ the verb…. …is in singular form because when we use every, we are thinking of the ladies one at a time, one by one, i.e. separately. …has not been written correctly (it should be in the plural because it refers to ‘ladies’). …should be in the plural because ‘every’ is always plural. Choose the incorrect sentence: All of books are second-hand. All of these books are second-hand. All my books are second-hand. In the sentence "That is my favourite flavour", that is a(an).................... definite article. determiner. pronoun. The demonstrative these is normally used with .............................. countable singular nouns. plural count nouns. non-count plural nouns. Which of the following is used to indicate that something is farther away in distance?. those. this. these. Which form is correct? He gave .............. patient the same medicine. every. each of. every of. I didn´t get ........... shoes at the sales. They were too expensive. some. this. any. In general terms, some is used in ......................... negatives and questions. positive sentences. Neither a nor b is correct. Complete the following sentence: Which of these dresses do you prefer? I don´t really like .................. them very much. neither of. either. either of. |




