ingles dificilOnline version un ingles pero que muy complicado by Jessica SVR 1 What does Verner's Law explain? a The change of vowels in stressed syllables. b A parallel consonant change based on phonological conditions. c The addition of prefixes in Old English verbs. d The introduction of voiced fricatives in loanwords. 2 According to Verner's Law, consonants changed based on… a Word length. b Position in unstressed syllables. c The influence of Latin and Greek. d Borrowing from Proto-Indo-European. 3 Which of the following examples reflects a change described by Verner's Law? a Was-were b Good-better c Sing-sang d See-saw 4 What does it mean that Old English was a synthetic language? a It relied on inflectional morphology, such as suffixes, to express grammatical functions. b It used word order to express grammatical functions. c It borrowed extensively from other languages for grammar. d It had no distinctions in grammatical functions. 5 In Old English, how were grammatical functions like nominative, dative, accusative, and genitive expressed? a By using prepositions exclusively. b By relying on strict word order c By adding inflectional suffixes to nouns and verbs. d By using auxiliary verbs 6 Which of the following is a characteristic of Present-Day English as an analytic language? a It relies on inflectional endings to show case distinctions. b It has no fixed rules for grammatical structure. c It distinguishes cases with suffixes on nouns and verbs. d It uses word order to express relationships between words. 7 What major difference exists between Old English and Present-Day English grammar? a Old English had no cases, while Present-Day English uses many. b Present-Day English is synthetic, while Old English is analytic. c Old English relied on inflectional endings, while Present-Day English relies on word order. d Old English had no verbs, while Present-Day English does.