Exercises on Nouns Rules

 

Nouns Exercises  – Practise Quiz Exercises on Nouns Rules (True or False)

 
Exercises on Nouns Rules – Are you ready to test your understanding of English grammar? Our True or False quiz on nouns is an excellent way to assess your knowledge! Nouns are essential building blocks of language, serving as names for people, places, things, and ideas. Understanding their various forms and functions is key to mastering English grammar. Through these exercises on Nouns we will reinforce your knowledge of noun rules, helping you become more confident in your writing and communication skills. Let’s dive in and explore the fascinating world of nouns!

 

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State whether the statement is true or false

1. Proper nouns are accompanied with indefinite articles. 
a.
b.

2. Nouns are used to describe an object or person.
a.
b.

3. ‘Bravery’ is a noun. 
a.
b.

4. There are five types of nouns. 
a.
b.

5. Concrete nouns refer to those nouns which help in building like bricks. 
a.
b.

6. ‘Mangoes’ is an uncountable noun. 
a.
b.

7. ‘Party’ is a common, plural, and collective noun. 
a.
b.

8. ‘Some’ is used with only uncountable nouns. 
a.
b.

9. Preposition is placed before the noun. 
a.
b.

10. Nouns identify the class of objects, places and people. 
a.
b.

11. Nouns are only used at the beginning of a sentence.
a.
b.

12. Nouns can answer the questions of what and where.
a.
b.

13. Nouns define the subject of a sentence.
a.
b.

14. Nouns define the attributes of an object.
a.
b.

15. To show possession of a noun, we write the noun and then an apostrophe and ‘s’.
a.
b.

16. The name of a company is a noun. 
a.
b.

17. Abstract nouns are difficult to distinguish from adjectives. 
a.
b.

18. The noun ‘party’ is only a common noun.
a.
b.

19. The full name of a person counts as a compound noun.
a.
b.

20. The word ‘cloudy’ is a noun.
a.
b.


 

State true or false if the underlined word is/is not a noun.

State true or false if the nouns in the sentence correspond with the number of nouns.

Conclusion: 

Our True or False exercises on noun rules provide a valuable opportunity to reinforce your understanding of this fundamental aspect of English grammar. By engaging with these statements, you’ve sharpened your ability to identify and apply noun rules correctly. Whether you aced the quiz or learned something new, each exercise contributes to your overall language skills. Keep practicing, and you’ll continue to build your confidence in using nouns effectively in your writing and speech.