Nouns and Pronouns. Plural Forms of Nouns 1) half  2) kilo  3) woman  4) mouth  5) foot  6) sheep  7) penny  8) bus  9) day  10) fish  halves.

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Nouns and Pronouns

Plural Forms of Nouns 1) half  2) kilo  3) woman  4) mouth  5) foot  6) sheep  7) penny  8) bus  9) day  10) fish  halves kilos women mouths feet sheep pennies buses days fish 1) roof  2) tooth  3) potato  4) party  5) deer  6) chief  7) photo  8) wife  9) tomato  10) mouse  roofs teeth potatoes parties deer chief photos wives tomatoes mice

Plural Forms of Nouns 1)desk - 2) pencil - 3) bike - 4) cat - 5) invitation - 6) watch - 7) game - 8) cage - 9) cake - 10) box - 1) life - 2) family - 3) boy - 4) house - 5) city - 6) man - 7) child - 8) sandwich - 9) nurse - 10) shelf - desks pencils bikes cats invitations watches games cages cakes boxes lives families boys houses cities men children sandwiches nurses shelves

Using Nouns as Adjectives 1.(Shoe) They sell________ at a store. It is a_______ store. 2.(flower) My garden has________ in it. I is a________ garden. 3.(child) Dr. Adams is trained as a psychologist for__________. She is a ________ psychologist. 4.(salad) At a formal dinner, there are usually two forks on the table. The smaller fork is for_________. It is a __________ fork. 5.(can) A kitchen tool that opens ________ is called a_______ opener. shoes shoe flowersflower children child salads salad cans can

Possesive Nouns: Correct mistakes in the use of possessive nouns by adding apostrophes and final –s/ -es as necessary. 1.I enjoy visiting my friend houses. 2.When I was in Chicago, I stayed at a friend house. 3.My uncle is my father brother. 4.I have 4 aunts. All of my aunt homes are within walking distance of my mother apartment. 5.The children favorite part of the circus was the trapeze act. 6.When the child toy broke, I fixed it. 7.I borrowed the secretary pen to fill out the application form. 8.Bill wife is a factory worker.

Personal Pronouns: Subjects and Objects + Possessive Nouns and Pronouns. Personal Pronouns: Subjects and Objects + Possessive Nouns and Pronouns. wgame.asp?id=2842#a wgame.asp?id=2842#a

Reflexive Pronouns 1. Every morning I wash_____________ and clean my teeth. 2. Jane is a baby, she is too small to eat by______________. 3. Peter is very lazy. He always copies his friend´s homework and never does it by_______________. 4. The children can decorate the Christmas tree by______________. 5. Julie is always looking at______________ in the mirror. 6. If you can´t do this exercise by_______________, ask the teacher for help. 7. The cat cleans______________ with its tongue. 8. Don´t help us, Dad! I and Jim can paint the car all by_______________. 9. You are five years old, Danny. You have to comb your hair by_______________ now. 10. Hi, Martin! Hi, Rebeca! Please, come in and make_______________ at home. myself herself himself themselves herself yourself itself ourselves yourself yourselves

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 1.There are ten pieces of fruit in my basket. One is an orange, one is a lemon and is an apple. (a) others (b) the other (c) another (d) the others

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 2.I have two pencils. One is black, and is blue. (a) another (b) the others (c) others (d) the other

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 3.There are four girls in my apartment. Two are called Casey and Amber are Joanne and Lindsey. (a) Others (b) The others (c) Another (d) The other

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 4.There are several holidays in Brazil. One is Independence Day and are Children's Day and Teacher's Day. (a) some others (b) another (c) the others (d) the other

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 5.My friend has two cars. One is black and is red. (a) another (b) the other (c) the others (d) others

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 6.My mom speaks three languages. One is English and one is French. (a) others (b) the other (c) another (d) the others

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 7.There are eight pets in my house. Six are cats and are dogs. (a) others (b) another (c) the other (d) the others

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 8.There are 50 states in the United States. One is North Carolina and are Virginia and Kentucky. (a) another (b) the others (c) some others (d) the other

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 9.My neighbor has four kids. One of them is a boy and are girls. (a) the others (b) other (c) another (d) the other

Another, The other, Other(s), The other(s). 10.There are three books in my backpack. One is a math book and is a chemistry book. (a) others (b) another (c) the other (d) the others