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  1. The nouns in Lesson 1 were all concrete nouns. Other nouns, such as marriage, are abstract; this means that they refer to things that you cannot perceive with your senses, things you cannot see, smell, feel, taste, or touch. Here are some more concrete and abstractnouns: Concrete. Abstract.

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  2. Teaching Resources for Nouns. On this page, you will find a "spot the word" exercise featuring 8 classic texts, some handy one-page pdfs related to nouns, and an interactive slide show that summarizes our main lesson on nouns. These are resources to help you master or teach nouns.

  3. Look at the exam question and model letter and do the exercises to improve your writing skills. Preparation Match the vocabulary with the correct definition and write a–j next to the numbers 1–10.

  4. Nouns are essential in English grammar because they talk about people, places, events, things, feelings, qualities, objects, and more. One way to practice using nouns is to do noun exercises. These exercises can help you learn how to identify and form nouns correctly and use them in different contexts.

  5. 1. Check your understanding: multiple choice . rite the best answer to complet. _______________ sent the email. going surfing with her friends ____ They are meeting at _______________. Jen thinks the weather will be _______________. _______ other people are going surfing . it. They are meeting _______________ lunch.

  6. Look at the exam question and answer and do the exercises to practise and improve your writing skills. Preparation What information do you need to write on an invitation to a birthday party? Tick ( ) all the information below. 1. the place the party will be held 5. how to get there 2. the date the party will be held 6. what to bring 3.

  7. With this printable parts of speech worksheet, students will be asked to add a noun for each adjective to describe. Made easy to print, this activity is perfect for use both at home and in the classroom! Grade Levels: 2nd and 3rd Grade, Grades K-12, Kindergarten & 1st Grade. CCSS Code (s): L.1.1.f, L.2.6, L.3.1.a.