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

Fill in 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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Simple Past Tense


Simple Past Tense is used for actions which happened at a time in the past.
We use the simple past tense for actions which happened in the past at a given time like yesterday, last week, or just now.
These are some examples:
We walked to the library just now.
They went to the zoo last Sunday.
I cried yesterday.

This interactive worksheet allows students to practice the regular and irregular verbs in sentences in the past tense.


The Past Simple Tense


Simple Past Tense is used for actions which happened at a time in the past.
We use the simple past tense for actions which happened in the past at a given time like yesterday, last week, or just now.
These are some examples:
We walked to the library just now.
They went to the zoo last Sunday.
I cried yesterday.

This interactive worksheet allows students to practice the regular and irregular verbs in sentences in the past tense.


Simple Past Tense


Simple Past Tense is used for actions which happened at a time in the past.
We use the simple past tense for actions which happened in the past at a given time like yesterday, last week, or just now.
These are some examples:
We walked to the library just now.
They went to the zoo last Sunday.
I cried yesterday.

This interactive worksheet allows students to practice the regular and irregular verbs in sentences in the past tense.


Simple Present Tense



The Simple Present Tense is used for actions which are always true, done every day or done regularly (sometimes, often, weekly etc.)

These are some examples:
Fishes live in water.                    -        always true
We walk to school every day.    -        done every day
They often go to the library.       -       done regularly

When a verb is used with I, You, We, They, or plural nouns, then the spelling is not changed.
When a verb is used with he, she, Jane, Tom, it, or singular nouns, then the spelling of the verb may change.

In this worksheet, you need to choose the correct answer.
Click here to download or print this worksheet.

Present Simple, an interactive worksheet by anna_misztela
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Punctuation Marks


Punctuation is the use of symbols or marks used in writing.
It is used to separate sentences, phrases and clauses in order to make meaning clear.
Types of punctuation are:
full stop or period ( . )
question mark ( ? )
comma ( , )
quotation marks ( '' '' )
apostrophe ( ! )
colon ( : )
semi colon ( ; )
hyphen ( - )
dash and brackets (   )

It tells the reader what to do; slow, pause or to stop.
It allows clarity and an organized writing.

Have a go at the digital worksheet by writing the punctuation mark at the end of the sentences.

Descriptive Writing


It is a type of writing that gives a clear picture of describing a place, object, person or an event. 
It involves all the five senses; sight, smell, sounds, tastes or feels.
The reason is to have readers visualize everything in the writing.
It does not tell but shows!
Look at the worksheet and read the sentences to find the missing describing words. 


Choose a or an


Indefinite articles: a-an

Articles help children with their grammar in using English language properly.
It is a word that comes before a noun
For example: an elephant, a house, the computer

Articles is introduced at the beginning level in teaching grammar.
Some basic rules can be taught in teaching articles.

Use 'a' before a noun that begins with a consonant.
For example:
a bus, 
a house, 
a boy, 
a telephone

Use 'an' before a noun that begins with a vowel- a,e,i,o,u
For example: 
an animal, 
an elephant, 
an owl, 
an ice-cream

Use 'the' when referring to a specific noun
For example:
Play with the toy.
Wash the car.
The school is near.

In this worksheet, kids learn to match the article a or an to the pictures.

Identify The Nouns 2


Nouns1

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding on nouns and their groups. 
In the first part, look at the pictures and match them to their groups.
Next, drag the words to the pictures.

Nouns1, an interactive worksheet by MissCarlie
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Identify The Nouns


Noun Search

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding of common nouns by identifying the nouns in the sentences. 
Read the sentences and say if it is a person, place or thing.

Noun Search, an interactive worksheet by JMiller
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Identify The Nouns in The Sentences


Noun Search

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding of common nouns by identifying the nouns in the sentences. 
Read the sentences and say if it is a person, place or thing.

Noun Search, an interactive worksheet by JMiller
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Identify the Common Nouns



Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding of common nouns by identifying the nouns in the sentences. 
Read the sentences and say if it is a person, place or thing.

Noun Search, an interactive worksheet by JMiller
liveworksheets.com

What is a noun?


What is a noun

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding of common nouns by choosing the groups for the nouns then identify the nouns in the sentences.

What is a noun, an interactive worksheet by MsKnowly
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What is a noun?


What is a noun

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding of common nouns by choosing the groups for the nouns then identify the nouns in the sentences.

What is a noun, an interactive worksheet by MsKnowly
liveworksheets.com

What is a noun?


What is a noun

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey

Find out more about common nouns in this video.

This worksheet is to reinforce the understanding of common nouns by choosing the groups for the nouns then identify the nouns in the sentences.

What is a noun, an interactive worksheet by MsKnowly
liveworksheets.com

Common Nouns - Sort the Nouns


Nouns Sorting

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey
Sort the common nouns in their groups. 

Find out more about common nouns in this video.


 
This digital worksheet helps to identify nouns and place them in the correct group.


Common Nouns - Naming words


Nouns Sorting

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey
Sort the common nouns in their groups. 

Find out more about common nouns in this video.


 
This digital worksheet helps to identify nouns and place them in the correct group.


Common Nouns


Nouns Sorting

Common nouns are naming words and begins with small letters.
They can be referred to people, things, animals and places.

Examples:
People: mother, father, sister, brother, teacher
Things: table, chair, spoon, computer, ring, cup, 
Places: school, house, field, shop, garden
Animals: elephant, tiger, bird, deer, monkey
Sort the common nouns in their groups. 

Find out more about common nouns in this video.


 
This digital worksheet helps to identify nouns and place them in the correct group.


Articles a, an & the


Articles a, an & the

Articles help children with their grammar in using English language properly.
It is a word that comes before a noun
For example: an elephant, a house, the computer
The use of articles can be introduced in short phrases and in sentences.

Watch this video on how to use articles.

This worksheet helps to reinforce the use of articles a, an and the. 
Children fill in the blanks with the correct articles.

Articles a, an & the, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
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Articles a, an & the


Articles a, an & the

Articles help children with their grammar in using English language properly.
It is a word that comes before a noun
For example: an elephant, a house, the computer
The use of articles can be introduced in short phrases and in sentences.

Watch this video on how to use articles.

This worksheet helps to reinforce the use of articles a, an and the. 
Children fill in the blanks with the correct articles.

Articles a, an & the, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
liveworksheets.com