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a) Celtic borrowings;
b) Greek borrowings;
c) native words.
16. Homonyms which are the same in sound and spelling are
termed
a) homonyms proper;
b) homophones;
c) homographs.
17. to lay, v. and lay, v. (Past Indef. of to lie) are
a) partial lexical homonyms;
b) simple lexico-grammatical partial homonyms;
c) complex lexico-grammatical partial homonyms
18. V.V.Vinogradov’s classification of synonyms include: 1) ;
2) ; 3) synonyms.
19. The book is a splendid read shows
a) conversion;
b) affixation;
c) contraction
20. Neck and crop, to show the white feather, at sixes and sevens
are examples of
(V.V.Vinogradov’s classification)
a) phraseological collocations (combinations);
b) phraseological unities;
c) phraseological fusions
21.The most productive ways of word-building in English are:
a) conversion, derivation, composition;
b) shortening and affixation;
c) composition, contraction and conversion
22. –ish, -dom, -ly are examples of:
a) native suffixes;
b) noun-forming suffixes;
c) borrowed affixes.
23. To lunch, to nurse, to back are illustrations of
a) derivation;
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