Grammar- Nouns / Grade 3
Nouns are words that name people, animals, places, objects, ideas and feelings. For example, they are old nouns, trust, tenderness, street.
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There are several kinds of nouns, among them are the following:
Common and proper nouns:
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- The common nouns are used to name any person, place, animal, object ... of a given class.
For example:
girl, kangaroo, table
- The proper nouns are what tell us what a person, animal, a place is called ..., differentiating it from the rest of the class. For example:
Amelia, Paris, Nile
Singular and plural nouns
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- The unique nouns
They are those that in singular are used to indicate or name a single thing, animal, place or person. For example:
a) Rain leaked through the roof and onto the carpet.
b) The woman wore blue shoes.
c) Philip cried out when his foot touched the hot water.
- The plural nouns
They are those that in plural are used to indicate a set of things, animals or people. For example:
a) The geese flew into the sky.
b) The children poured the water into the bucket.
c) Elephants never forget
Activities in the classroom:
1.Observe the video with the children before the activities to clarify any doubts about their own and common nouns.
3.After explaining to the students the nouns in singular and plural, give a sticky note to each student, which they must read and paste in the correct table.
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