Showing posts with label Grammar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grammar. Show all posts

Things in the Classroom - Singular Plural



Practice singular and plural tenses with this things in the classroom worksheet.
Choose the correct classroom thing on the picture shown and click on the correct spelling.

Possessive Adjectives W3


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:


Possessive Adjective WS2


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:

Possessive Adjectives WS1



A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:



Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Here are more worksheets to practice.

Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Possessive Adjectives W3


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:


Possessive Adjective W2


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:

Possessive Adjectives W1



A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:



Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Here are more worksheets to practice.

Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Gender - Masculine & Feminine



Masculine gender is the male form of nouns such as brother, father, king, prince, lion, man, uncle, son, tiger and waiter. 
Feminine gender is the female form of nouns such as sister, mother, queen, princess, lioness, woman, daughter, tigress and waitress.
Match the feminine and the masculine in this interactive worksheet.

Gender Nouns Match, an interactive worksheet by Mshawnie
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Adjectives - Color and Size


Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object.
We use adjectives when we want to tell more about an object (noun).

Example: 
This is a small table.
The word 'small' tells us something about the table.  It is an adjective.

That is an ugly monster.
The word 'ugly' tells us more about the monster.

A powerful man.
The word 'powerful' tells us more about the man.

Identify the adjectives (color and size) in this interactive worksheet.
A suitable worksheet for esl and elementary students.

Click here to download or print this worksheet.

Adjectives, an interactive worksheet by msrox
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Story Sequencing - Kate's Breakfast



Story sequencing is about identifying the components in a story - the beginning, the middle and the ending. 
It encourages the ability in retelling the events.
Read the story and then rerrange the events in the correct order.
A suitable worksheet for elementary students.

Write the Plural Nouns



This digital worksheet allows students to learn the plural rules by filling in the plural form of the nouns.
We use a singular noun like 'toy' to show that there is only one toy.  
If there are many toys, we will use the plural form.
There are many different ways to change nouns into their plural form.  
We will look at all the different types of plural nouns.

by adding -s
ant - ants, 
giraffe - giraffes, 
bag - bags, 
table - tables

by adding -es to nouns ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -x
class - classses
glass - glasses
ostrich - ostriches
box - boxes

by adding -es to nouns ending in -o
buffalo - buffaloes
potato - potatoes
mango - mangoes
mosquito - mosquitoes

by adding -s to some nouns ending in -o
kangaroo - kangaroos
zoo - zoos
bamboo - bamboos
piano - pianos

by adding -y into -ies
lorry - lorries
baby - babies
lady - ladies
fly - flies

Click here to download or print this worksheet.


Plural, an interactive worksheet by mrssantiago
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Action Verbs - Fill in the blanks


Learn identifying verbs with this action verbs live worksheet.
Simply fill in the correct verb below each action. 
There are twenty four actions words vocabulary to learn.
An easy and fun activity for ESL learners, preschool and kindergarten as introduction or revision worksheet.


Action Verbs, an interactive worksheet by lili62
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Identify the Action Verbs


Learn identifying verbs with this action verbs live worksheet.
Simply fill in the correct verb below each action. 
There are twenty four actions words vocabulary to learn.
An easy and fun activity for ESL learners, preschool and kindergarten as introduction or revision worksheet.


Action Verbs, an interactive worksheet by lili62
liveworksheets.com

Action Verbs - Fill in the blanks


Learn identifying verbs with this action verbs live worksheet.
Simply fill in the correct verb below each action. 
There are twenty four actions words vocabulary to learn.
An easy and fun activity for ESL learners, preschool and kindergarten as introduction or revision worksheet.


Action Verbs, an interactive worksheet by lili62
liveworksheets.com

Choose the correct verbs



Verbs are action words, the things we do. 
Here in this digital worksheet, students get to choose the correct word to match the picture. 
A fun and interesting activity for ESL and beginners. 
Worksheet comprises 7 pages.

Click here to download or print this worksheet.


Verbs, an interactive worksheet by Aylinalpata
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Match the correct verbs



Verbs are action words, the things we do. 
Here in this digital worksheet, students get to choose the correct word to match the picture. 
A fun and interesting activity for ESL and beginners. 
Worksheet comprises 7 pages.

Click here to download or print this worksheet.


Verbs, an interactive worksheet by Aylinalpata
liveworksheets.com

Simple Past Tense - Regular Verbs


 
The Simple Past Tense is used for a past action when the time of the action is known.
There are some spelling rules applies to how the verbs are used in sentences. Some past tenses are formed by adding 'd', 'ed' or 'ied'
This interactive worksheet allows students to practice simple past tenses with regular verbs.
 

Verb to be is, am, are


When the verbs 'am', 'is', 'are', 'was' & 'were' are used with other verbs, they are called helping verbs. They are used together with the main verb to express action.
Example:    'was talking', 'is running', 'were eating'

am student.
Jennifer is very angry.
The monkeys are friendly.
Peter was here just now.
The policemen were here just now.

This online worksheet is suitable for lower primary. 
Click here for more worksheets on verb to be.


The Verb 'To Be'


When the verbs 'am', 'is', 'are', 'was' & 'were' are used with other verbs, they are called helping verbs. They are used together with the main verb to express action.
Example:    'was talking', 'is running', 'were eating'

I am student.
Jennifer is very angry.
The monkeys are friendly.
Peter was here just now.
The policemen were here just now.

This online worksheet is suitable for lower primary. 

Articles a , an


A and an are used when we speak of a countable object for the first time.
We use 'an' for words beginning with vowel sounds.
We use 'a' for words beginning with consonants.
This interactive worksheet is suitable for preschool and kindergarten.