A. Reflexive Pronouns
B. Personal Pronouns
C. Demonstrative Pronouns
D. Relative Pronouns
A. Infinitive
B. Gerund
D. Participle
D. Predicate
B. Gerund
A. Proper Noun
B. Material Noun
C. Collective Noun
D. Concrete Noun
C. Collective Noun
A. RP
B. AP
C. All of these
D. None of these
A. RP
A. English has complex morphology and less rigid syntax.
B. English has less complex morphology and more rigid syntax
C. English has complex morphology and rigid syntax
D. English has less complex morphology and rigid syntax
C. English has complex morphology and rigid syntax
A. Grammar
B. Syntax
C. Semantics
D. Pragmatics
B. Syntax
A. Greek
B. Latin
C. German
D. Russian
A. Greek
A. Descriptive approach
B. Prescriptive approach
C. Generative approach
D. Mystic approach
A. Descriptive approach
A. Descriptive approach
B. Prescriptive approach
C. Generative approach
D. Mystic approach
B. Prescriptive approach