Adjectives & Nouns |
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Possessive Adjectives |
1. First, watch the videos with an explanation.
2. Then, practice with the links below. |
Video 1. Here is an explanation on the Possessive Adjectives.
Now, let's practice:
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Singular & Plural |
a / an
a is used with singular nouns that start with consonants. For example: a book an is used with singular nouns that start with vowels. For example: an apple Most plural nouns are formed with an -S.
Here are the rules on how to form the plural: |
Let's practice:
Here is a game, you need adobe flash. If you can't open it, please do not worry. http://activiscope.com/flash_new.php?activity=topoftheclass&id=21441 |
Videos 2 & 3: Here are two videos with rules and examples on how to form plurals.
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Adjectives |
Adjectives are words that give more information about the noun (person, place or thing).
1. Watch the videos 2. Practice on the links to your left. |
Adjectives Practice:
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Video 4: Here is a video with an explanation and examples.
Video 5: Here you can learn some opposite adjectives.
If you want to learn more words, click here:
Video 6: Here is a game to help you practice. Can you guess the animal?
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Demonstrative Adjectives |
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