All of the following statements about indefinite adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, and quantifiers are true except
A) An indefinite adjective is an indefinite pronoun ( few, many ) used as an adjective to mark a nonspecific noun, as in few losses or many wins.
B) A demonstrative adjective is a demonstrative pronoun ( this, these ) used as an adjective to mark a specific noun, as in this house, these houses.
C) A quantifier is a demonstrative pronoun ( that, those ) used as an adjective to mark a specific noun, as in that dog, those dogs.
D) A quantifier is a modifier that tells how many or how much as in several reasons or a lot of chips.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Singular or plural nouns
A) refer to whether
Q3: Collective nouns
A) refer most commonly to a
Q4: All of the following plural nouns are
Q5: Count and noncount nouns
A) refer to things
Q6: Which of the follow sentences uses possessive
Q8: All of the following statements are true
Q9: All of the following are true about
Q10: Which of the following is an abstract
Q11: Possessives
A) are the possessive form of words
Q12: Which of the following sentences correctly uses
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