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True or False





1.An abstract noun names an object that occupies space or that can be recognized by the senses.
True
False



2.Committee is an example of a collective noun.
True
False



3.An intensive pronoun refers back to a noun or pronoun occurring earlier in the sentence, and it adds additional information to the sentence.
True
False



4.Examples of interrogative pronouns are that, whatever, whoever, and whichever.
True
False



5.Action verbs can be transitive or intransitive.
True
False



6.Forms of the verbs be and have can function as both linking verbs and auxiliary verbs.
True
False



7.Nouns and pronouns can be used as adjectives.
True
False



8.Both adjectives and adverbs have positive, comparative, and superlative forms.
True
False



9.There are no compound prepositions.
True
False



10.A subordinating conjunction joins two clauses in a way that makes one grammatically dependent on the other.
True
False

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