Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Look at the underlined word. 3. If the underlined word is a singular noun, click Yes, otherwise click No.
Grades:
1
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Look at the underlined word. 3. If the underlined word is a singular noun, click Yes, otherwise click No.
Grades:
1
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Look at the underlined word. 3. If the underlined word is a singular noun, click Yes, otherwise click No.
Grades:
2
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Look at the underlined word. 3. If the underlined word is a singular noun, click Yes, otherwise click No.
Grades:
2
Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.
Grades:
3
Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.
Grades:
3
Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.
Grades:
4
Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.
Grades:
4
Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.
Grades:
5
Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.