99. What do you understand by phoneme? a) the smallest meaningful unit; c) speech unit;
b) the smallest meaningless unit; d) none of them.
100. What is lexeme? a) nominative unit of language; c) syntactic unit;
b) the smallest meaningless unit; d) phonetic unit;
101. What types of grammatical categories do you know? a) synthetical, analytical and mixed;
b) lexical – semantical;
c) functional categories;
d) syntagmatical categories;
102. Which type of relations between words does “formal identity” refer to? a) syntagmatic;
b) paradigmatic;
c) both paradigmatic and syntagmatic;
d) none of them;
103. Syntagmatic relation is the relation between words in a linear succession which are syntactically connected. a) TRUE; b) FALSE;
104. What do you understand by “syndetically connected coordination?”. a) when there’s a connector;
b) when there`s no connector;
c) when there`s an article;
d) when there`s a link verb;
105. There are two notional parts of speech in English which are said to be morphologically the most developed ones: a) adverb; c) personal pronouns;
b) adjective; d) verbs;
106. The personal pronouns “us” and “them” are in the objective case form. How are they formed? By means of …… a) inflection and suppletion;
b) suppletion and inflection;
c) both of them by suppletion;
d) both of them by means of grammatical inflections;
107. Language is common, general for all the bearers / speakers while speech is individual. a) TRUE; b) FALSE;
108. What types of linguistic relations between words do you know? a) adverbial; c) paradigmatic and syntagmatic;
b) prepositional; d) stylistical;
109. What grammatical categories do nouns have? a) person; c) number;
b) tense; d) case;