Delta Module One definitions test: word class
Word classes to which we can freely and routinely add new members are called __________-__________ items.
Word classes which do not (or very rarely) allow the addition of new items are called __________-__________ items.
Words like 'this', 'these', 'the', 'some', 'that', 'an', 'all' are __________.
'imagination' is an example of a(n) ___________ ____________.
'yourself' is a __________ __________.
'soon' in "He's arriving soon" is a(n) __________.
'unless' in "I'll go unless it rains" is a(n) __________ ____________.
'and' in "He came and he was astonished" is a(n) __________ __________.
In "He went to the station", 'the station' is called the __________ __________.
The first word in "Obviously, it's important" is a(n) __________ __________.
The word 'huge' in "It's a huge house" is a(n) __________ __________.
The word 'huge' in "The house is huge" is a(n) __________ __________.
In "∅ people often complain" the ∅ is the __________ __________.
In "Give him that one" the word 'that' is a(n) __________.
The first word in ""Ouch!" he said." is a(n) __________.
"*It's very marvellous" is considered wrong because 'marvellous' is a(n) __________ __________.
Words like 'in', 'and', 'the' etc. which carry no intrinsic meaning are called __________ words.
'which' in "That's the one which we want" is a(n) __________ __________.
"The waters of the Atlantic" is an example of a usually mass noun being used as a(n)___________ noun.
The word 'homesick' is a(n) __________ __________.