Exercises On Noun Phrase
Exercises On Noun Phrase
Exercises On Noun Phrase
4.4 Quantifiers
Direction : Quantifiers are expressions that specify the number or amount of the
following noun, count or noncount. Circle the quantifier that is most appropriate.
1. I’ll bet I’ve got fewer / less cavities than you.
2. Wyoming has fewer / less population per square mile than Nebraska.
3. Are there many / much more students here this year than last?
4. Is there many / much more news?
5. All the refrigerator has in it is a little / several carrots.
6. Every Chinese meal needs a little / several rice along with it.
7. To paint the room wood take only a few / few hours and a little / little effort.
8. You can’t help because we have a few / few brushes and a little / little paint.
Directions: Phrasal quantifiers are word groups ending with of. Some phrasal
quantifiers allow noncount nouns to be counted. Fill the blanks with appropriate
words to make phrasal quantifiers.
9. Waldo’s term paper showed _____________ of imagination, but it also had
________________ of mistakes.
10. Charlotte has two ________________ of news for you.
11. My roomate wants to borrow a ___________________ of paper.
12. To make a sandwich, he puts a ________________ of meat between two
_____________________ of bread.
13. For breakfast he had three ______________ of coffee and a ___________
of porridge.
14. He puts a _________________ of salt and several _____________ of
butter in his soft-boiled eggs.
15. In her bag she carries a ________________ of scissors and many
___________ of thread.
16.The farm has a hundred ______________ of cattle.
Directions : Fill each blank with the article that best expresses the meaning in
parentheses. Put an X in any blank where no article seems appropriate.
13._________ bird is eating from our feeder. (specific bird, though I don’t expect
you to know about it)
14._________ bird is building a nest. (specific bird that I expect you to know
about)
15._________ birds are related to reptiles. (all members of the class)
16.Would you like to have ________ bird as pet? (some members of the class)
17._______ woodpecker is insectivorous. (the class as a whole)
18.Eloise wants to be ___________ editor. (occupation she aims at)
19.Eloise wants to be ___________ editor. (particular job she wants)
20.Eloise wants to be ___________ Editor. (title of particular job she wants)
Direction: Combine the sentences in each set into a single sentence with a
complex noun phrase as subject.
Example The girl is Mary Smith. The girl is standing in the corner.
The girl is pretty. The girl is standing alone.
The pretty girl standing alone in the corner is Mary Smith._____
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2. The man signed his name. The man was dressed casually.
The man was wearing glasses. The glasses had stell rims.
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3. A landslide buried the hut. The landslide was on Bald Mountain.
A hunter started the landslide. The landslide was destructive.
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4. The sweater had a tear in it. She was wearing the sweater.
The sweater was cashmere. The sweater was her sister’s
The sweater was blue. The sweater was from Bergdorf’s.
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6. The puzzle had a piece missing. The puzzle was Chinese.
The puzzle was difficult. He was working the puzzle.
The puzzle was of rings. He was without success.
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Directions : Circle the head in each complex noun phrase, then write the simple
sentences that are implied by the complex phrase.
Directions Rewrite each sentence to reduce the relative clause to a minor type of
postmodification.
11. She left her book on the chair that is right here.
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12. He asked the librarian for something that is entertaining.
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13. They have proof that is positive of his innocence.
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14. There are nations that are smaller than Rhode Island.
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15. We are having shrimp that are cooked in the creole manner for supper.
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1. the book that he needs to read the book from the library
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2. the bus waiting at the stop the bus to town the top across the street
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3. the lecture on hydrodynamics the lecture last week the reading
assignment on hydrodynamics the reading assignment last week
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4. the stained-glass window with the crack the stained-glass window in the middle
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5. the stained glass window with the crack the crack in the middle of the window
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6. the rain that the weatherman predicted the rain that we were to have
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7. the quickest way to go to Paris the quickest way that we have discovered
the quickest way other than flying
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8. the book that we are supposed to read the instructor said that we are supposed
to read the book
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9. the man who will be delivering the mail they think that man will be delivering
the mail
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13.11 Premodification
Directions Omitting determiners, put parentheses around each premodifying item
(single word or word group) and indicate whether it is an adjective (Aj), participle (P),
genitive (G), noun (N), adverbial (Av), or clause (C) by writing the appropriate
abbreviation in the blank.
Example I visited his (delightful) cottage. ___Aj___
I visited his (scrumbling) cottage. ___P____
I visited his (fisherman’s) cottage. ___G____
I visited his (country) cottage. ___N____
I visited his (far-away) cottage. ___Av___
I visited his (pop-down-for-the-weekend) cottage. ___C____
1. San Francisco is a long way to go for supper. _________
2. He was known as the singing cabbie. _________
3. She wanted to go a girls’ school. _________
4. Just follow the gravel path through the park. _________
5. You mustn’t go down the up staircase. _________
6. He gave us one of those “I’ve got your number” looks. _________
7. The sound of the ringing bell woke him. _________
8. History is more than the study of long-ago wars. _________
9. Philippa joined a consumers’ cooperative recently. _________
10. That station plays ger-up-and –go music. ________
11. We have to wait for the dismissal bell to leave. ________
12. I had a funny dream yesterday. ________
13. She was wearing a blue peasant’s skirt. _________ ________
14. He is a once winner of the bridge tournament. _________ ________
15. He has another involved do-it-yourself project. _________ ________
16. He gave a long, lingering look at the pie. _________ ________
17. Have you tried bird’s nest soup? _________ ________