38. … is the form of words derived from different roots? a) suppletion; c) distinctive;
b) root vowel change; d) imperative;
39. What is the term that defines the verbs which are intransitive in their origin but sometimes are used as transitive ones? a) suppletive; c) distinctive;
b) causative; d) imperative;
40. What grammatical category are we talking about when we come across to the following statement: “… are the changes in the form of verbs to show the various ways in which action or state is thought of by the speaker”? a) tense; c) mood;
b) voice; d) aspect;
41. What grammatical category of the verb reflects the relation of the action expressed by the verb to reality from the point of view of speaker? a) order; c) person;
b) mood; d) posteriority;
42. What grammatical category is the one which expresses the distinctions of time in sentences? a) mood; c) aspect;
b) person; d) tense;
43. The tense of a verb shows the time of the action; the aspect of a verb deals with the development of the action, while order denotes the order of the action. a) True; b) False;
44. In which mood are all the grammatical categories of the verb expressed? a) indicative mood; c) imperative mood;
b) conditional mood; d) subjunctive mood;
45. If the predicate of a sentence is in the passive voice, in which component of the predicate the meaning of tense is expressed? a) in the first component; c) in the third component;
b) in the second component; d) in the fourth component;
46. In the future tense the passive meaning and the continuous aspect is incompatible. a) True; b) False;
47. What is the difference between the qualitative and relative adjectives? a) the qualitative ones have degrees of comparison while relative ones do not;
b) the qualitative ones have not degrees of comparison while relatives have;
c) both of the mentioned types have degrees of comparison;
d) none of them have the degrees of comparison;