English Language Studies I Sem 2 Quiz 1 UccCoDE 2021/22

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1. Viewed from top/down, the relationship between the units is referred to as consists-of relationship.

2. A morpheme is identical to a word.

3. An inflectional morpheme involves the process which produces forms of the same word.

4. Modern grammar looks at the morphological and syntactic criteria to describe the word classes.

5. A determiner always comes after the noun or the noun phrase.

6. Which of the following is not a type of determiner used in English?

7. A morpheme which can stand on its own and either tells us something about the world or plays a role in grammar is referred to as a/an ........ morpheme.

8. A morpheme that gives the word its principal meaning is referred to as a/an morpheme.

For Q 9-11, indicate the type of phrase which has been underlined.

9. She wears an extremely long black hair.

10. The basket is in the flower garden.

11. Items on the market are extremely expensive these days.

For Q12 - 14, indicate the type of adverb clause (reason, time, purpose, etc.) which has been underlined

12. Although Kwame has lived in London all his life, his English is bad.

13. Take an umbrella with you in case it rains.

14. The lecture was postponed because it rained.

For Q15 - 17, indicate the syntactic functions of the phrases underlined.

15. The class gave the teacher a beautiful birthday present.

16. The manager caught the guard sleeping on duty.

17. Mr. Nyamekye, the new headmaster, has assumed office.

18. Auxiliary verbs, can help us write sentences in the following different ways except

19. Which of the following coordinating conjunctions is used to present an alternative negative idea to an already stated negative idea?

20. The type of coordinating conjunctions which share some similarities with coordinating conjunctions but are not exactly coordinating conjunctions are referred to as

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