48. What kind of syntactic relation is called “coordination”? a) it is the relation between two or more words which have equal rank;
b) it is the relation between two or more words which depend on each other;
c) it is the relation between two or more words which are not connected syntactically;
d) it is the relation between words in two different sentences;
49. What kind of syntactic relation is called “subordination”? It is the relation between two words which: a) depend on each other;
b) consists of a leading and adjunct words;
c) are equal in rank;
d) consists of notional and functional words;
50. What kind of relation between words is called “predication”? It is the relation between two words one of which is said to be: a) the doer of the action and the second expresses action;
b) head and subordinate;
c) a noun and a stative;
d) a notional and functional;
51. What do you understand by grammatical agreement between words? It is when the two words have: a) similar grammatical forms;
b) similar roots;
c) similar number of sounds;
d) similar prefixes;
52. What type of relation between two words is called government? Government is the relation between two words which have: a) similar functions;
b) similar forms;
c) a head word that requires the second one to be in certain grammatical form;
d) similar syntactic functions;
53. What kind of relation between two words is called “collocation”? It is the relation between two words in the act of speech which are connected with each-other: a) without any grammatical connector;
b) because they refer to similar parts of speech;
c) by having similar vowel sounds;
d) because they both refer to functional parts of speech;
54. The grammatical structure of any language comprises of two components: a) of consonant and vowel sounds;
b) of notional and functional parts of speech;
c) simple and composite sentences;
d) of morphology and syntax;