Dive into a cool KS2 English quiz about nouns—special words for people, places, or things. Identify proper nouns, discover their roles, and become a noun expert. Take the quiz now!
We use nouns and proper nouns everyday when addressing places and people, making them an integral part of the English language. Helping your child through our nouns worksheets can give them a better understanding of what nouns are, and how to use them in day to day conversations. Our nouns...
Proper nouns are always capitalised in English. People's names, including first names and surnames, titles, such as Her Majesty, Mrs, or Mr, place names, such as Northern Ireland, Manchester, or Piccadilly Circus, are all capitalised. Book, film and song titles are capitalised. Even the ...
This Nouns Choice Board is not only a great way to see WHAT your students know about various noun concepts (including singular and plural, common and proper, and concrete and abstract nouns) but to see HOW they can apply their knowledge. With 9 high-inte
and -sh is followed by "-es". For example: buses, boxes, watches, brushes But: stomach+s [KS] (2) the plural form of the countable noun at the end of the consonant "+y" is "Y" into "I", plus "-es". For example: factories, countries However, the plural form of th...
Common/ProperNouns •CommonNounsdonotrefertoaspecificperson,place,event,or thing –E.g.,shoe,house,day,car •ProperNounsrefertospecificperson,place,event,orthing –E.g.,Pat,theQueen,Chicago,Christmas,Lucille,GeneralMotors –Donotusuallyfollowarticles:on(*the)ChristmasDay,in(*the)Chicago, ...
Capital letters Capital letters are used: 1.At the beginning of a sentence 2.For proper nouns (names, places, days and months) 3.For the personal pronoun ‘I’ 4.For titles of people and organisations 5.For the main words in titles of books, films, plays etc. ...
For example: anger, love, curiosity and democracy. One handy tip to help with finding the correct answer is to put the words 'he is' at the beginning of each option. The ones that make no sense will be incorrect answers. Abstract nouns are not as obvious as proper nouns, but once ...