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Grammar for Grownups Quiz 18So you think you know all about nouns. They're persons, places, or things... right? Well, yes, but what do they do? Try this True and False quiz: 1. The noun always functions as the subject of a sentence. 2. A gerund is a cross-dressing noun (i.e., a verb acting like a noun). 3. An appositive is a noun with a good frame of mind. 4. An Abstract Noun names something you can't see, but exists. 5. A Collective Noun is a word that represents money. 6. A Proper Noun is a grownup noun with a high sense of morals. 7. A Pronoun means "for the noun" and stands in for a noun. 8. A Concrete Noun is one that is used in construction of roads, bridges, and buildings. Click here for my answers.
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