All of the following are common nouns except
a. emotion.
b. leader.
c. computer.
d. Microsoft.
Question 2
All of the following statements about indefinite adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, and quantifiers are true except
a. An indefinite adjective is an indefinite pronoun (few, many) used as an adjective to mark a nonspecific noun, as in few losses or many wins.
b. A demonstrative adjective is a demonstrative pronoun (this, these) used as an adjective to mark a specific noun, as in this house, these houses.
c. A quantifier is a demonstrative pronoun (that, those) used as an adjective to mark a specific noun, as in that dog, those dogs.
d. A quantifier is a modifier that tells how many or how much as in several reasons or a lot of chips.