A. Book B. London C. River D. Table 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查专有名词的概念。专有名词是特定的人、地方、机构等的名称,具有独一无二的特性。选项 A“book”(书)、C“river”(河)、D“table”(桌子)都是普通名词。而选项 B“London”(伦敦)是特定的城市名称,属于专有名词。反...
A table is made of wood. “table” here is a(n) ___. A. abstract noun B. concrete noun C. common noun D. proper noun 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“table”是具体的物体,是具体名词。A 选项抽象名词不符合;C 选项普通名词不确切;D 选项专有名词错误。反馈...
They show possession of a noun by replacing it. They look like this: mine yours ours his hers theirs its When you use an independent possessive pronoun, you drop the noun that the pronoun is expressing a relationship to. Here are a couple of examples: She had forgotten her jacket, so I...
A gerund is a noun that is identical to the present participle (the “-ing” form) of a verb. These are typically nouns that describe the same activity as the verb they were formed from, such as “driving,” formed from the present participle of “drive.” Example: Gerunds in a senten...
The simple definition of a noun is: a person (MAN, WOMAN, TEACHER, JOHN, MARY), place (HOME, OFFICE, TOWN, COUNTRYSIDE, AMERICA) or thing (TABLE, CAR, BANANA, MONEY, MUSIC, LOVE, DOG, MONKEY).
题目(单句语法填空)An example of a(count) noun is“table",and an example of an(count) noun is“money”.可数名词的一个例子是“table” , 不可数名词的一个例子是“money” 。 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 countable; uncountable 反馈 收藏 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Which of the following is a noun? A. run B. happy C. table 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
A noun is a word that names something, such as a person, place, thing, or idea. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of subject, direct object, indirect object, subject complement, object complement, appositive, or modifier. Proper nouns refer to specific names and are capitalized (Yell...
“A part” is a noun phrase that represents something within a larger whole. The phrase consists of anarticle, “a,” and a noun, “part.” Often, the phrase is used with the preposition “of,” like in the sentence, “She lost a part of the puzzle.” ...
A homonymy analysis is proposed to explain the so-called “demonstrative use” of personal pronouns. This analysis explains why some pronouns (it