English Grammar – Nouns – SET 6 Welcome to your English Grammar - Nouns - SET 6 1. 10. Identify the Nouns in a Sentence with Embedded Appositives and Clauses: Sentence:The editor, a former journalist with global credentials, insisted that the article undergo a fact-checking process before publication.WRITE ALL NOUNS1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2. Multiple Choice (Appositive Noun Phrase): Sentence:Dr. Leena Sharma, a renowned neurobiologist with over twenty years of experience, was invited to deliver a keynote address on cognitive development. Which part of the sentence is an appositive noun phrase? with over twenty years of experience a renowned neurobiologist with over twenty years of experience Dr. Leena Sharma cognitive development None 3. Spot the Error (Advanced Plural or Word Form): Sentence:The alumnis of the university gathered for a global reunion, reminiscing about their days in the engineering program.ERROR : CORRECTION : 4. Fill in the Blank (Nominalization in Academic Tone): Sentence:The scientist’s repeated experiments led to a deeper ____________ of the phenomenon, bridging the gap between theory and observation. understandable understood understand understanding None 5. Choose the Correct Sentence (Precise Use of Nouns): The faculty has submitted its report to the administration. The politics of the country need immediate reform. The news were discouraging to the team. The council has divided in their opinions. None 6. Sentence Correction (Noun Clause as Subject): Incorrect Sentence:What he planned to do were unclear to everyone until the meeting began. 7. Cloze Passage (Noun Clauses and Academic Noun Forms – 5 Blanks): Passage:It is unclear [what/why/how] the government intends to resolve the issue, but the [announce/announcement] of a new task force has stirred public debate. The citizens demand greater [transparent/transparency], fearing that behind-the-scenes [negotiate/negotiation] could lead to biased outcomes. Most experts agree that the [resolve/resolution] will require multi-sector cooperation. 8. True or False (Appositive Identification): Sentence:My brother, a skilled violinist, has been invited to perform at the international music festival. Statement: The phrase “a skilled violinist” is an appositive that renames “my brother”. FALSE TRUE None 9. Match the Column (Noun Type to Use in Sentence): Noun Type Determination A. Abstract noun Nobel Prize B. Proper noun Team C. Collective noun Bookstore D. Compound noun Evidence E. Uncountable noun WRITE THE APPROPRIATE LETER IN THE BOX [A,B,C,D,E]Determination → Nobel Prize → Team → Bookstore → Evidence → 10. Multi-Select (Select All Noun Clauses): Which of the following are noun clauses in the sentence? Sentence:Whether the results were manipulated and why the documents disappeared remain unanswered questions. disappeared remain unanswered results were manipulated why the documents disappeared Whether the results were manipulated 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.