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WEEKLY TIME SCHEDULE Week Material 1 Introduction, NOUN 2 Pronoun 3 Adjective 4 Adverb 5 Preposition 6 Conjunction 7 Review Middle Test.

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1 WEEKLY TIME SCHEDULE Week Material 1 Introduction, NOUN 2 Pronoun 3 Adjective 4 Adverb 5 Preposition 6 Conjunction 7 Review Middle Test

2 WeekMaterial 8Parts of Speech 9 Punctuation 10 Articles 11Subject verbs agreement 12Phrase 13Phrase 14Review

3 Part of speech 1.Noun6. Preposition 2.Pronoun7. Conjunction 3.Adjective8. Interjection 4.Verb9. Article 5.Adverb 10. Numerical

4 KINDS OF NOUNS a.Concrete b.Abstract c.Countable d.Uncountable e.Collective f.Noun Gender g.Possessive

5 A. CONCRETE NOUN The noun that can be seen n touched They are: 1.Proper noun: Lisa, John, America, Tokyo, UNAIR, STIKOM. 1.Common noun: plane, book, students, car, bridegroom and mountain, gold, sand.

6 B. Abstract Noun The noun that cannot be seen, cannot be touched but can be heard n can be imagined. Abstract noun can be formed with: a.Change the verbs into noun b.Change the adjectives into noun c.Same with verb

7 C. Countable Noun A noun that has singular n plural form and can be counted The characters of countable noun are: 1.Can be changed into plural 2.Can use a, an, many, several and some as articles. 3.Need singular or plural form verb. They are: a book, an umbrella, many students, several pens, some erasers.

8 D. Uncountable Noun A noun which does not have a plural form, and cannot be counted. The characters of uncountable noun are: 1.Cannot be counted 2.Cannot be given a or an as articles directly 3.Using much not many 4.Always needs singular verb They are: much money, a spoon of sugar, two cups of coffee.

9 E. Collective Noun A collective noun is noun that shows a group of things, animals, or persons and should not be mentioned individually. They are: jury, committee, people

10 F. Noun Gender A noun to distinguish male or female MaleFemale Authorauthoress Actor actress Tiger tigress Hero heroine God goddess King Quinn

11 G. Possessive Noun A noun to show its owner, can be formed by giving apostrophe “ ‘s” They are: Andy’s book Teacher’s explanation Vaundra’s opinion


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