Posts Tagged ‘Nouns’

Articles (Generic Nouns) – Lesson 23 – English Grammar

Topic: Using the Definite Article (the) with Generic Nouns. Learn patterns for making generic nouns when talking about musical instruments, inventions, and animals. Level: Intermediate to advanced. STUDENTS: Additional practice is available at EnglishCafe.com. www.englishcafe.com TEACHERS: Related teaching ideas are posted on my WordPress blog: englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com

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English Grammar – Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This is a grammar lesson on countable and uncountable nouns. I describe the difference between nouns that we can count and those that are uncountable. I also demonstrate how we use the article “a/an” with countable and uncountable nouns.

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Learn English – Nouns Tutorial

This video explains what a noun is.

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What Are Nouns? | Learn English | Grammar

Extras: linguaspectrum.com This colourful, tuneful, fast-paced lesson takes a close look at nouns and answers that all important question: Do nouns have sex? If you already know about nouns, this will be a great piece of revision for you. If you don’t know much about nouns, this is the best place to start. On my [...]

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Edublogs.tv   Schoolhouse Rock – A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing

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Edublogs.tv   Schoolhouse Rock – A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing

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Compound Word Activity

Here is a drag and drop activity on compound words

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Collective Nouns for Birds

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Collective Nouns for Birds

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English Grammar & Usage

This blog gives good notes on English Grammar. Nouns have been wonderfully explained

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Quia – Shared Activities

This site contains many interactive games and activities created by various subscribers to the site, for teaching specific literacy skills.

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