English Grammar – Nouns – SET 4 Welcome to your English Grammar - Nouns - SET 4 1. Spot the Error (Incorrect Plural): Sentence:The universities across the country have introduced new curriculas to keep up with the evolving demands of the global economy.ERROR CORRECTION 2. Sentence Correction (Misused Collective Noun): Incorrect Sentence:A flock of students gathered outside the examination hall, waiting anxiously for the doors to open.'Correct Sentence: 3. Choose the Correct Sentence (Uncountable Noun Use): Which sentence uses the uncountable noun correctly? He gave me two knowledges on the topic. The researchers gathered many datas from the experiment. Please bring me an information packet. A few pieces of furniture were arranged neatly in the studio. None 4. Error Identification (Misused Abstract/Concrete Noun): Sentence:The honesty of the soldier's action was a great furniture to his character.ERROR %BLANK% CORRECTION %BLANK% furniture contribution None 5. Identify the Nouns in a Compound Sentence: Sentence:Although the technician arrived late, his explanation of the delay satisfied the committee and avoided further conflict.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fill in the Blank (Abstract Noun): Sentence:The judge admired the witness's __________ in revealing the truth, even though it put him at great personal risk. braveness bravely bravery brave None 7. Multiple Choice (Proper Noun in Context): Sentence:After completing his master's degree at Oxford University, Sameer received a research grant from the British Council to study climate change policies in New Zealand. Which of the following is not a proper noun? Oxford University Sameer British Council climate change None 8. Multi-Select (Pick All Abstract Nouns): Sentence:His intelligence, creativity, and patience made him the ideal candidate for such a complex leadership role. Which words are abstract nouns? intelligence creativity candidate patience 9. Cloze Passage (Noun Derivation – 5 Blanks): Passage:Despite initial [hesitate/hesitation], the team moved forward with theproduct launch. Their [analyze/analysis] of the market revealed a gap that could ensure success. Through the course of the project, the team showed tremendous [dedicate/dedication] and teamwork. The final presentation was a clear [reflect/reflection] of their effort, and the CEO offered her personal [appreciation/appreciate] for their work. 10. True or False (Nominalization): Sentence:The conversion of the verb “decide” to the noun “decision” is an example of nominalization. FALSE TRUE None Time's up Related Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.