English Grammar – Nouns – SET 5 Welcome to your English Grammar - Nouns - SET 5 1. Fill in the Blank (Advanced Abstract Noun): Sentence:Despite facing opposition from several stakeholders, the architect’s vision was guided by an unwavering sense of ____________ in his design philosophy. confidant confidential confidence confident None 2. Spot the Error (Incorrect Plural or Usage): Sentence:Although the data suggests multiple hypothesis, the research team agreed on a singular explanation for the phenomenon.ERROR: CORRECTION : 3. Identify the Nouns in a Sentence with Embedded Clauses: Sentence:The announcement that the exams were postponed was met with a mix of relief and confusion among the students. Underline all the nouns:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4. Multiple Choice (Nominalization in Context): Sentence:The government’s decision to reduce funding for environmental research sparked significant criticism from both scientists and the general public. Which word in the sentence is formed by nominalization? funding reduce decision sparked None 5. Cloze Passage (5 Blanks – Academic Noun Forms): Passage:The professor’s recent [investigate/investigation] into climate migration patterns brought new [insight/insights] into the subject. His [analyse/analysis] included both statistical data and historical context. One surprising [observe/observation] was that regions with fewer resources displayed greater [resilient/resilience] during environmental crises. 6. Error Identification (Wrong Abstract Noun Form): Sentence:Her success can be attributed to a combination of hard work, persistence, and intelligent.ERROR : CORRECTION : 7. Multi-Select (Nouns in a Complex Sentence): Sentence:After years of neglect, the museum’s collection of Renaissance paintings required immediate restoration, prompting a nationwide fundraiser led by historians and art enthusiasts. Which of the following are nouns in the sentence? immediate restoration fundraiser collection prompting 8. True or False (Noun Clause Identification): Sentence:That she was chosen as the lead researcher came as a surprise to everyone. Statement: “That she was chosen as the lead researcher” is a noun clause functioning as the subject. TRUE FALSE None 9. Choose the Correct Sentence (Precise Noun Usage): Which sentence uses a collective noun with correct subject-verb agreement? The committee has submitted its final report to the board. The family have gone on their separate vacations this year. The jury are divided in their opinion on the verdict. The orchestra have taken their instruments to storage. None Time's up 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.