Grammar Lesson17~Nouns

Nouns can be singular as in lesson 16 or be plural in form. Plural means two or more. Plurals are formed by adding s, es, changing y to i and adding es, and with changes in spelling as in man becoming men. Examples: car, cars; fox, foxes; baby, babies, man, men.
Find the nouns in the following sentences. Some are plurals and some are not.
1. Computers are making work easier for secretaries.
2. Children always require great energies from parents.
3. Labors on farms take great effort by workers.
4. Alaina doesn’t like puzzles or mathematics.
Copyright 2006 Word Place Inc – – All Rights Reserved.
Answers

Continue reading

Standard

Joggin’ Your Noggin Math Problem

[removed due to the inability of Elizabeth Stapel to comprehend the simple concept of “Fair Use”. I suggest anyone lacking the mental abilities to understand such a simple thing as Fair Use would not be someone trustworthy to provide educational material.
—Danny Carlton, site admin]

Standard

Nouns Practice

Underline the nouns in each of the sentences below.
1. Wallace waited at the corner for the bus.
2. When will the cricus come to Maryville?
3. Marjorie went to the library after school.
4. Did Benjamin find his pen?
5. Henry painted that picture for his father.
6. The red wheelbarrow was filled with rainwater.
7. The rainbow disapperared behind the mountain.
8. Tim and Judy packed sandwiches and fruit for the picnic.
9. A white cloud hid the moon.
10. Tina read the newspaper and the magazine.
Answers

Continue reading

Standard