Proper Nouns Proper nouns name a particular person, place, or thing. Capitalize the first word and each important word of a proper noun. Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse. Proper nouns are: Walt Disney Mickey Mouse COMMON NOUNS Common nouns do not name a particular person, place, or thing. ...
Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. We heard the president’s speech on television in january. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to capitalize proper nouns. We heard the President’s speech on television in January. Write this sentence correctly. Remember to cap...
Being a good public speaker is an essential skill for everyone. Having public speaking skills can improve one's self-confidence, help people advance more quickly down their career path, improve research skills, improve people skills such as the ability to read and understand others, improve commun...
2B, a first question “How can we see people on TV who are actually far from us?” can be used for the lower-grade students of elementary schools or higher-grade students. On the other hand, a third question “What is the mechanism of broadcasting?” is suitable for junior high school...
Newspaper Nouns Use a newspaper or magazine article for this activity: In the article, find at least 25 singular nouns. Circle them with a colored pencil. On your own paper, make a T-chart. . . on the left side write “Singular” and write “Plural” on the right side of the T-cha...
ADJECTIVES Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns only! They answer one of four questions about the noun/pronoun it is modifying (describing): *What kind? POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS: are used to show ownership or possession. e.g.: my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, her, hers, his, its, their,...
NOUNS COMMON NOUNS These are the easiest – they are everywhere! Common nouns provide names for everyday, ordinary objects. BALLOONS COW GLASSES NOUNS PROPER NOUNS These give names to specific things – places, names of peoples or things. Proper nouns are easy to spot! They be...