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Superlative busyfriendlypretty dizzyx2010. Nouns. &. Verbs. NOUNS. Noun. What are nouns?. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.. Freddy crashed through the window.. The dog is barking at Fluffy the cat.. They watched television for an hour.. by. Cheryl Hamilton. Adjectives. They describe a person, place, or thing.. They can be a color, size, shape, number, or add to the description.. red dress. large dog. square table . few students . hot water. Latin I. CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. a. ae. GEN. ae. arum. DAT. ae. is. ACC. am. as. ABL. a. is. 1. st. Declension. Feminine. Tune: . Twinkle . Twinkle. Little Star . CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. us/. er. i. T: . What . are the rules for whether it is a noun or a verb or something else?. S1: . It’s if you can touch it.. S2: . Can you touch it?. S3: . Can you go to it?. T: . Can you touch hockey? But . hockey. Adjectives . describe people, places, things, ideas, etc. They have only one form in all genders, singular and plural, and can be placed before nouns or after verbs such as . appear, keep, make, feel, sound, smell, look, taste. . www.toondoo.com - check it out . JL. What is a Noun?. A noun is a word used to name a . person. , a . thing. , a . animal. , a . place. , or an . idea. . . Person. Animal. Idea. Place. JL. Nouns. My friend, Jim, likes to explore our city.. friend (common). Jim (proper). city (common). Nouns. Last week, Jim visited the Natural History Museum.. week (common). Jim (proper). Natural History Museum (proper). In today’s class, you will. Take part in 3 activities. In the first activity you will work in groups to identify objects using adjectives of touch. . In the second activity, you will watch a short video and answer questions on a short worksheet . A common noun is a . general. person, place, or thing.. A proper noun refers to a . particular. person, place, or . thing and is usually capitalized.. lizard. Godzilla. The Giggly Guide to Grammar . Chapter 2 Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives A noun is a word or word group that is used to name a person, place, thing, or an idea. Person—George Washington, teacher, chef Place—Grand Canyon, city, kitchen -- tells what kind, which one, how many, or how much.. Examples. red barn that notebook seven apples many novels. romantic story interesting poem these ideas Irish ballad. cracked pitcher enough plates second time no excuse. Everyday Choices. 280 or 101?. Sweet or Salty?. Walmart. or Target?. McDonald’s or Burger King?. Beyonce. or . Rihanna. ?. Morning person or Night person?. Mac or PC. Amercian. Space, Chinese Place (459). What . are the rules for whether it is a noun or a verb or something else?. S1: . It’s if you can touch it.. S2: . Can you touch it?. S3: . Can you go to it?. T: . Can you touch hockey? But . hockey. nouns and . rules about nouns that the children . have been . introduced to . already, Also, colour nouns will be recapped and the . knowledge . of adjectives, and the rules used with adjectives and nouns together will be extended..
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