Final answer:
Sentences with ungrammatical features and their corrections, features of boldfaced words, and generalizations about much, many, fewer, and less.
Step-by-step explanation:
Examples of Ungrammatical Sentences:
- The perseverance is a virtue. - The subject 'perseverance' should be used with an article, such as 'The perseverance' or 'A perseverance.'
- He has read book. - The article 'a' should be used before the noun 'book.'
- A birds flew into the room. - The plural form of 'bird' should be used, so it should be 'Birds flew into the room.'
- Despair dropped to the floor. - The verb 'drop' should be used intransitively, so it should be 'Despair fell to the floor.'
Features of the boldfaced words:
- The monkey chewed the food slowly. - 'The' is an article, 'monkey' is a noun, 'chewed' is a verb, 'food' is a noun, 'slowly' is an adverb.
- A student coughed loudly. - 'A' is an article, 'student' is a noun, 'coughed' is a verb, 'loudly' is an adverb.
- He glanced at the water. - 'He' is a pronoun, 'glanced' is a verb, 'at' is a preposition, 'the' is an article, 'water' is a noun.
- Bob handed a ruler to me. - 'Bob' is a proper noun, 'handed' is a verb, 'a' is an article, 'ruler' is a noun, 'to' is a preposition, 'me' is a pronoun.
Generalizations about much, many, fewer, and less:
- 'Many' is used with countable nouns, while 'much' is used with uncountable nouns.
- 'Fewer' is used with countable nouns, while 'less' is used with uncountable nouns.
- When comparing quantities, 'fewer' is used with countable nouns and 'less' is used with uncountable nouns.