Dimunitive Nouns

DIMINUTIVES
Diminutives are used to describe a smaller or younger version of
something. For example, the diminutive of dog would be puppy.
Choose the best word from the box above to complete the sentences below.
gosling cub streamlet cygnet fawn
sapling duckling calf islet kid
foal lamb leveret eaglet rivulet

1. A young duck is a _______________________________________
2. A young goose is a ______________________________________
3. A young cow is a ________________________________________
4. A young eagle is a _______________________________________
5. A very small stream is a ___________________________________
6. A young sheep is a _______________________________________
7. A young horse is a _______________________________________
8. A young hare is a ________________________________________
9. A young goat is a ________________________________________
10. A very small river is a ____________________________________
11. A young swan is a _______________________________________
12. A young deer is a ________________________________________
13. A young tree is a _________________________________________
14. A small island is a ________________________________________
15. A young lion is a _________________________________________
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Collective Nouns

Collective nouns are words used to describe a group of
nouns.
For example, 52 cards would be known as a
deck of cards. Complete each sentence by choosing the
correct collective noun from the box at the bottom of
the page.

1. Swimming in the shallow water was a ______________ of herrings.
2. A ___________ of sheep was happily grazing in the field.
3. All night we could hear the _____________ of wolves howling.
4. Looking out to sea, we noticed a ___________ of dolphins swimming.
5. The _____________ of lions slept all day on the African plains.
6. A long ______________ of steps led to the top of the tower.
7. Our cat has just had a _______________ of seven kittens.
8. We each picked a _______________ of juicy grapes from the vine.
9. The hen waddled by with her _______________ of chicks.
10. A ______________ of thieves stole the precious diamonds.
11. In the jungle, we could see a __________ of monkeys swinging in the
trees.
12. An enormous ______________ of locusts ate all the crops.
13. The ______________ of elephants stomped through the water hole.
14. The __________________ of geese made a terrible squawking sound.
15. We were in awe as we watched the ______________ of whales
swimming.
pod swarm pride flight school
herd litter gaggle band brood
pack troop flock bunch shoal

At the website ABCteach.com you can practice working with collective nouns.
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Homemade Donuts

My daughter’s friend’s mother made donuts. She enjoyed eating them so she looked up a recipe:
1 can of biscuits
1 cup of powdered sugar
2 tablespoons of milk
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
Cut holes in biscuits with hole cutter. Drop into hot deep grease until golden.

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Grammar Lesson 20

Three other specific classifications for nouns are collective nouns, count nouns and mass nouns. Collective nouns name groups as team, class and choir. Count nouns can be counted as one boy, six sheep and many days. You can use a, an, many or a number before it. Mass nouns are not countable as gasoline, water or dirt.
Find the nouns in these sentences and classify them as collective nouns, count nouns or mass nouns.
1. Get some gasoline, or the class will be late arriving.
2. The alien group should come by bus soon.
3. The orchestra will be playing in the arena in the evening.
4. The water at the beach was covered with oil.
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O Come, O Come Emmanuel

To repeat a Bible verse, “Even so Lord Jesus, Come!” That’s what I say, not just referring to the excitement of the Christmas season but looking forward to when Jesus comes again, to take me away from this tainted life where sin tries to rule and pureness and holiness can be difficult to sustain.

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Darkness, Not Dark To God :)

A depressed person can feel down and out, gloominess and little hope can reign in their life. But God says in darkness He brings light and hopefulness and strength. Psalm 139 talks of how well He knows us. I’ve memorized this passage in my life several years ago when a big disappointment hit my life but I hadn’t taken to heart the two comforting ending verses. Here they are:
11 If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me
and the light become night around me,”
12 even the darkness will not be dark to you;
the night will shine like the day,
for darkness is as light to you.
Here are the preceding verses:

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