What kind of NOUN am I? EXERCISE 1: Choose the best answer to complete the sentence Created on June 26, 2021Types of Noun Exercise Do you know the difference between regular, concrete, compound, collective, abstract, collective, etc. nouns? 1 / 10 NOUN PHRASES ... are phrases that consist of only nouns can only be used as the subject in a sentence act as a noun in a sentence 2 / 10 COMMON NOUNS are nouns that refer to... concepts, ideas, qualities or things that cannot be touched physical objects that can be seen, touched, smelt, etc. general things or people 3 / 10 REGULAR NOUNS are nouns... that can be counted to which an /S/ or /ES/ is added in the plural form that consist of groups of things or people 4 / 10 COMPOUND NOUNS are nouns that ... consist of groups of things or people consist of two or more words joined together can be counted 5 / 10 IRREGULAR NOUNS are nouns ... that change form in the past that can’t be counted to which an /S/ or /ES/ is added in the plural form 6 / 10 UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS are nouns that... can’t be counted refer to groups of things or people change form in the past 7 / 10 CONCRETE NOUNS are nouns that refer to... physical objects that can be seen, touched, smelt, etc. nouns used in noun phrases groups of things or people 8 / 10 COUNTABLE NOUNS are nouns that ... refer to groups of things or people can be counted can’t be counted 9 / 10 ABSTRACT NOUNS are nouns that refer to... concepts, ideas, qualities or things that cannot be touched general things or people physical objects that can be seen, touched, smelt, etc. 10 / 10 COLLECTIVE NOUNS are nouns that ... are concepts, ideas, qualities or things that cannot be touched consist of groups of things or people refer to general things or people Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Please SHARE and RATE this quiz! Send feedback EXERCISE 2: Select the type of noun Present Simple, Present Continuous Or Present PerfectReflexive Vs Non Reflexive Pronouns Exercise Share this Post