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What is the primary focus of Semantics in linguistics?
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Which of the following is NOT a type of subordinate clause?
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What type of clause is: “that I planned to buy” in the sentence “The house, that I planned to buy, is sold”?
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Which of the following is a noun clause used in the subject position?
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What is the function of a main clause in a sentence?
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What kind of clause is “whenever it sees strangers” in the sentence “My dog barks, whenever it sees strangers”?
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Identify the adverbial clause in: “After the storm passed, we went outside.”
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Which word typically begins a noun clause?
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Which of the following sentences contains an adjective clause?
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Identify the main clause in the sentence: “Though she is not well, she attends the exam.”
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What is a clause?
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What distinguishes a main clause from a subordinate clause?
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Which of the following is a noun clause?
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Identify the prepositional phrase in: “Team India is leaving to play cricket in Australia.”
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Which sentence is a compound-complex sentence?
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Which of the following is a compound sentence?
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What kind of clause is used in the sentence: “The candidate, who I voted in the election, is our Mayor”?
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In the sentence, “She sings very beautifully,” which kind of phrase is “very beautifully”?
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Identify the sentence type: “Though I am not well, I attend the class.”
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What type of phrase is “to get a job”?
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Which of the following is true about a phrase?
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Which of the following pairs is an example of initial consonant clusters?
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Which of the following structures represents a syllable with three arresting consonants?
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What is a word with four syllables called?
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How is a syllable like "be" /biː/ structurally described?
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What is the term for consonants from adjacent syllables that don’t form a cluster?
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Which of the following words contains a consonant cluster at the beginning?
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What is the structure of the word “scream” in terms of syllable components?
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What do you call a word with only one syllable?
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Which of the following words contains a syllabic consonant?
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What is the central element of a syllable called?
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What happens in a sentence like “This is the house that Jack has built” in terms of rhythm?
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Received Pronunciation (RP) is also known as:
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What is the function of intonation in speech?
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In connected speech, what is elision?
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Which tone is generally used for yes/no questions?
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What kind of tone is used in the sentence: “I am going”?
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In most compound words like “school bus” or “blackbird”, where does the primary stress fall?
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Which symbol is used to indicate secondary stress in phonetic transcription?
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In the word “examination”, which syllable receives the primary accent?
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Which of the following is not a supra-segmental feature?
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The New Humanism movement in 20th-century America was led by:
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Who defended humanism in Victorian England by defining culture as “the best that is known and thought in the world”?
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Christian Humanism emphasized:
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The Renaissance humanists emphasized the study of:
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Which of the following is considered a Romantic long poem?
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Romanticism emphasized which of the following literary ideals?
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Romantic characters are often portrayed as:
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Who among the following Romantic writers is known for using supernatural elements in poetry?
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Which poet defined poetry as something that "should come as naturally as the leaves to a tree"?
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