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NOUNS
PEOPLE
ANIMALS
COMMON NOUNS
Bank Temple supermarket factory
PLACES
Things
PEOPLE
ANIMALS
PROPER NOUNS
CIMB Bank Sunshine Square
PLACES
THINGS
COMMON ERRORS
WRONG
1.My Uncle is a Footballer. 2.sofeya is my Cousin. 3.Mr wong bought a samsung television.
CORRECT
PRACTICE A
Stripey pyhthon clothes Sarawak bed Pulau Tioman Tunku Abdul Rahman boat tapir sandiwiches
1.
2.
The villagers caught the ________ that ate their chickens. We visited a longhouse when we went to _____.
PRACTICE A
3.
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7. 8.
Some school children in the rural areas go to school by _______. The first Prime Minister of Malaysia was _____ Mother made some ______ for breakfast. _____ is popular because it has beautiful beaches. I read an interesting story about a_______ Everyone in my family loves,_____our cat.
PRACTICE A
Before I go to school, I make my__________. 10. Puan Nelly told us to bring our sports ________ tomorrow.
9.
PRACTICE B REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES BY USING CAPITAL LETTERS FOR THE PROPER NOUNS.
1.
2. 3.
4. 5.
6.
Swee ai and Monisha are queuing up to buy tickets for the movie. We are going to kuala terengganu next week. Mrs tan always buys her groceries at shamsuddin trading. Uncle rajan bought a honda accord last month. I went to a football match at the pkns playing field. My grandparents celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at the south china sea restaurant.
2. 3.
4. 5.
The first semester holiday this year is in june. The young of a goose is a duckling. I enjoyed reading the adventures of robinson crusoe. We bought two roses and paid the Florist. Sunday, not monday, is the first day of the week.
7. 8.
People who are born and live in thailand are called thais. Dragonflies glow in the Dark. My younger sisters favourite story is cinderella.
NOUNS
A) COUNTABLE NOUNS B) UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
COUNTABLE NOUNS
Can be counted E.g; one lady, two ladies Can be plural and singural e.g;
Singular
Plural
Castle
Castles
Can use is or are E.g; She is washing her hands. They are counting the cans.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
Can be used with some articles and quantifiers; a, an, many, a few, some, a lot of, any E.g; a beautiful dress, an ugly picture, many days, a few plates, some islands, a lot of houses, any flag
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Cannot be counted Ex; food, butter Cannot be plural e.g; snow not snows jam not jams Can only use is Can be used with some quantifiers; much, a little, some, a lot of, any e.g; much tea, a little dust, some plastic, a lot of snow, any chalk