Singular and Plural Nouns. Second Grade Grammar. Singular Nouns. Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, or animal. dog bench girl cat kite boy house park glass
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By jariahPossessive Nouns. What is a possessive noun ?. Possessive nouns show different types of ownership. They may refer to something we possess, or they may refer to something that is part of us (ex. our bodies, our emotions). Forming the possessive of singular nouns.
By marinPronouns. Second Grade Grammar. Pronouns. Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. A pronoun must agree with the noun it replaces. He, she, I, you, and it are pronouns that take the place of singular nouns. Pronouns. Dave has a dollar. He has a dollar.
By zanderNouns. What is a noun?. Person – Mom, Dad, Christy, Ed, girl, boy Place – London, Louisville, home, school Thing – bike, desk, car, homework Idea – freedom, courage, inspiration. Every day nouns that are not capitalized. dog cat desk house chair car book history. Common Nouns.
By ziarreSubject-Verb Agreement (1). Another Mr. Cool Production. And Now a Few Rules…. 1. When the subject of a sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns connected by and, use a plural verb. She and her friends are at the fair.
By garinCHAPTER 8. Words That Describe. ENGLISH FOR CAREERS , 9th Edition Business, Professional, and Technical by Leila R. Smith Presentation design by Barbara Moran. Chapter 8 helps you . Use adjectives and adverbs skillfully (adverb describing Use).
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By louRules of Thumb for SUBJECT/VERB AGREEMENT . Rule 1. Use a verb ending in –s if your subject is a he, she, or it. Singular subjects include, but are not limited to, these: Singular nouns: A list of phone numbers is available. A major problem is smokers.
By vestaPlural and Singular Nouns. Project LA Activity. Plural Nouns. A plural form of a noun names more than one. It usually ends with s or es . Write P if the noun below is plural. Write S if the noun below is singular. houses baby church tables books bus.
By AnitaThe Talking Cloth. Third Grade. Storytelling Trees. I am going to read aloud an article about totem poles and how they have been made over centuries. Do you know any ways to tell stories without words?. Comprehension. What must a tree be like to be chosen to become a storytelling tree?
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By valerieEnglish Language Arts Ms. Parker. Pronoun Agreement Until You Pass Out !. A pronoun must agree with its antecedent . Rule 1: Know the general rule governing pronoun agreement. The antecedent is the noun [or other pronoun] being replaced . Here are two examples:.
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