This TOEFL test includes only mass and collective noun questions which are part of the TOEFL Structure section.
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What does a collective noun describe?
A group of objects
Non-countable items like water
Plural and singular forms of words
Apple, apples. Banana, bananas. These are regular nouns in both their singular and plural forms. What types of nouns are these?
Collective nouns
Mass nouns
Count nouns
“Money” is what type of noun?
Mass noun
Count noun
Collective noun
“I have had many horrifying experiences as a pilot.” In the above sentence, the noun “experiences” is used to refer to specific, countable moments in that man’s life as a pilot. In this sentence, what kind of noun is “experiences”?
mass
collective
count
“The cast of actors made the film wonderful.” “Cast” refers to a group of actors. What type of noun is “cast” in this sentence?
“At my job interview, my employer warned me that the job required a lot of experience.” In this sentence, the word “experience” is used in an abstract way; it is not something you can count; it’s more like an idea, a general thing that people need to have in order to apply for the job. What kind of noun is this?
Generally speaking, you can’t really make words such as “music”, “milk”, “food”, “furniture” or “garbage” plural by simply adding an -s. If you are referring to a lot of music, you say “music” – not “musics”. What type of noun is this?
mass noun
collective noun
count noun
A company of soldiers, a fleet of ships and a pack of wolves. These underlined words are all examples of what types of nouns?
A “gang” of thugs came to the bar yesterday and started a fight. What kind of noun is “gang”?
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