21. Function words belong to:
A. (closed classes)
B. (opened classes)
C. (both opened and closed)
D. all true
22. Wards that are found mainly in spoken language are called:
A. Original words.
B. Lexical words
C. functional words.
D. Inserts
23. One of the following statements does NOT apply to Inserts:
A. Inserts do not form an integral part of the a syntactic structure, but tend to inserted freely in a text.
B. They are often marked off by a break in intonation in speech, or by a punctuation mark in writing: e.g. Well, we made it.
C. They generally carry emotional and discourse meanings, such as oh, ah, wow, used to express a speaker’s emotional response to a situation, or yeah, no, okay, used to signal a response to what has just been said.
D. Inserts are generally difficult in form.
24. The difference between Inflection and derivation in Lexical words is:
A. inflection changes the meaning while derivation does not.
B. derivation changes the meaning while inflection does not.
C. there is no difference at all
D. all false
25. Words that are compounds contain:
A. Only one stem
B. more than one stem.
C. only three stems
D. all false