noun
b) verb
11) Don't forget to lock the lock on our garage. The underlined word is a
a)verb a)noun
12) I will not drink that strange blue drink. The underlined word is a
a)verb b)noun
13)_pen do you borrow for this exam?
a) Who
b)Whose
14) Kavita is the girl in the class.
a) good b)best
15)Mt. Everest is the peak in the world.
a)higher b)highest
16)__place do we occupy?
a)Whose b)Whom
17) My doll is Probly than yours.
a) prettier b)pretty
181 Whenedetters do you receive?
Pretty
Answers
Answer:
While' has multiple parts of speech, depending on the context of the sentence. 'While' as an adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb, it means 'during which'. As 'while' does not modify any of these in the given sentence, option A is incorrect. 'While' as a noun does not modify pronouns, and 'you' is a pronoun, also, 'while' (noun) refers to 'a period of time', as it doesn't refer to any period of time here, it is not a noun and option B is incorrect. Prepositions and conjunctions may have the same words, but they are distinguished depending on their function. A preposition links the noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence, without which the sentence would not be complete in its meaning, like 'on' in 'on the table' or 'into' in 'into the street', whereas a conjunction links a clause or a sentence to another clause or sentence, "you sleep" is a clause, hence 'while' is a conjunction and not a preposition. Hence, option C is incorrect and Option D is correct.