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  • Question 1
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    Select the correct noun form of the given verb:
    (Choose) Wear whichever dress you like. It's your ___________.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Option A: 'Choice' is the noun form of the word 'choose'. 'Choice' names 'the act of choosing between two or more possibilities'. Hence this is the correct option.
    Option B: 'Chose' is a past tense verb that expresses the act of choosing in the past.
    Option C: 'Choose' is a verb that expresses an action.
    These words are verbs and not nouns, hence B and C are wrong.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in A.
  • Question 2
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    Select the correct noun form of the given verb:
    (fail) I have never experienced ______ before.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Option B: 'Failure' is the noun form of the word 'fail'. 'Failure' names 'a lack of success'. Hence this is the correct option.
    Option A: 'Fail' is a verb that expresses an action.
    Option C: 'Failed' is a past tense verb that expresses an action in the past that did not succeed.
    These words are verbs and not nouns, hence A and C are wrong.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in B.
  • Question 3
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    Select the correct noun form of the given verb:
    (complicate) If there is no _____, we can go ahead with the project.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Option A: 'Complication' is the noun form of the word 'complicate'. 'Complication' refers to a circumstance that complicates something, or makes it difficult. Hence this is the correct option.
    Option B: 'Complicate' is a verb that expresses an action.
    Option C: 'Complicated' is an adjective that means 'something that is intricate or tangled'.
    These words are not nouns, hence B and C are wrong.
    Option D is wrong because the answer only lies in A.
  • Question 4
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    Select the correct noun form of the given verb:
    (deliver) They charge for the _________ to this area.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Option B: 'Delivery' is the noun form of the word 'deliver'. 'Delivery' names 'the action of delivering letters or parcels'. Hence this is the correct option.
    Option A: 'Deliver' is a verb that expresses an action.
    Option C: 'Delivered' is a past tense verb that expresses the act of delivering in the past.
    These words are verbs and not nouns, hence A and C are wrong.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in B.
  • Question 5
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    Select the correct noun form of the given verb:
    (confuse) There seems to be a lot of _____ in the given brief.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Option C: 'Confusion' is the noun form of the word 'confuse'. 'Confusion' names 'the state of being unclear or bewildered about something'. Hence this is the correct option.
    Option A: 'Confused' is an adjective that modifies a noun. For example, a person who is unable to think clearly.
    Option B: 'Confuse' is a verb that expresses an action.
    These words are not nouns, hence A and B are wrong.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in C.
  • Question 6
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    Select the correct plural noun from the given singular form of the noun:
    Let's go to the market and buy _____ (tomato).
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    When a noun ends with an 'o', we form the plural noun by adding an 'es' to it ('o' in 'tomato').
    Option A: 'Tomatoes' is the plural form of the noun 'tomato'. Hence option A is correct.
    Option B: 'Tomato' is a singular noun that names a fruit. It's not a plural noun and hence B is wrong.
    Option C is wrong because 'B': 'tomato' is not a plural noun.
    Option D is wrong because 'tomatos' is the incorrect spelling of the plural noun 'tomatoes'.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable noun:
    Sheila has been traveling to various ________ for work. (city) 
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    When a noun ends with a 'y', we form the plural noun by replacing it with 'ies' ('y' in 'city').
    Option B: 'Cities' is the plural form of the noun 'city'. Hence option B is correct.
    Option A: 'City' is a singular noun that names a large town. It's not a plural noun and hence A is wrong.
    Option C is wrong because 'A': 'city' is not a plural noun.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in B.
  • Question 8
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    Select the most suitable option with the plural form of the noun in brackets:
    I need to buy a few ________ (scarf)
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    We form the plural noun by adding an 's' to it.
    Sometimes, when the noun ends in an 'f', we replace it with 'ves' to form a plural noun.
    Option C: 'Scarfs' and 'scarves' are both the plural forms of the noun 'scarf'. Both are acceptable noun forms, where 'scarf' is an older version and 'scarves' is used most commonly today.
    Hence option C is correct.
    Options A and B both have right answers. But, since we need to choose the option most suitable, C is the correct option and A and B are individually incorrect.
    Option D is wrong because 'scarf's' is a singular noun in the possessive case ('s is added to scarf to make it possessive).
  • Question 9
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    Select the correct plural noun from the given singular form of the noun:
    All my ____ have to be removed. (tooth)
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.

    The sentence starts with all, which indicates that not one but more than one tooth has to be removed.
    Option B: 'Teeth' is the plural form of the noun 'tooth'. Hence, option B is correct.
    Option A: 'Tooths' is not the plural form of 'tooth'. It must be formed by replacing 'oo' and not adding 's' to the noun.
    Options C: 'Tooth's' is a singular noun (tooth) in the possessive case ('s refers to possession).
    Option D: Teeth's is a plural noun in the possessive case. But, the sentence does not indicate any possession.
    Hence, these options are wrong.
  • Question 10
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    Select the correct plural noun from the given singular form of the noun:
    The students were asked to make two different ____. (graph)
    Solution
    Option A - 'Graph' is a singular noun. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Graphical' is an adjective. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Graphed' is a verb. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Graphs' is a plural form of the noun 'graph'. Thus option B is the correct answer.
    'The students were asked to make two different graphs.'
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