When we study Noun in English grammar, we also learn the types of gender the noun has. This slideshow explains with examples the types of gender of a noun.
Consonant blends or Consonant digraphs? Lynn Scotty
Consonant Digraphs are when 2 or more consonants are blended together to make one new sound. Consonant Blends are when 2 or more consonants are blended together with each sound heard.
Meet the consonant digraphs th, sh and chLynn Scotty
Consonant digraphs are two consonants that join together to form one speech sound, not a blend. To complicate this more, consonant digraph ch has three different sounds: (1) /ch/ heard in cheese, (2) /sh/ heard in chef and (3) /k/ heard in chorus.
Consonant blends or Consonant digraphs? Lynn Scotty
Consonant Digraphs are when 2 or more consonants are blended together to make one new sound. Consonant Blends are when 2 or more consonants are blended together with each sound heard.
Meet the consonant digraphs th, sh and chLynn Scotty
Consonant digraphs are two consonants that join together to form one speech sound, not a blend. To complicate this more, consonant digraph ch has three different sounds: (1) /ch/ heard in cheese, (2) /sh/ heard in chef and (3) /k/ heard in chorus.
Good day! This is a short presentation about Common and Proper nouns in the 2nd grade. The presentation contains a short discussion as well as short activities.
Grade: 3
Subject: English
Lesson: What are Nouns
Description: In this lesson, you will learn about nouns in English Grammar. You will see different examples of nouns as person, place, thing, or an idea. Using examples, you will learn about identifying nouns in different sentences. Finally, you will be able to practice. Once you are prepared, you can test yourself to see how well you have understood. You can always review the lesson and re-test again.
Grade: 2
Subject: English
Lesson: Naming Words
Description: In this lesson, you will learn about how nouns are used to name all the people, things, and places you see around you.
There are different ways of classifying nouns but the most common classification is the four types of nouns. This slideshow explains with examples the types of a noun.
Good day! This is a short presentation about Common and Proper nouns in the 2nd grade. The presentation contains a short discussion as well as short activities.
Grade: 3
Subject: English
Lesson: What are Nouns
Description: In this lesson, you will learn about nouns in English Grammar. You will see different examples of nouns as person, place, thing, or an idea. Using examples, you will learn about identifying nouns in different sentences. Finally, you will be able to practice. Once you are prepared, you can test yourself to see how well you have understood. You can always review the lesson and re-test again.
Grade: 2
Subject: English
Lesson: Naming Words
Description: In this lesson, you will learn about how nouns are used to name all the people, things, and places you see around you.
There are different ways of classifying nouns but the most common classification is the four types of nouns. This slideshow explains with examples the types of a noun.
1. Personal Pronoun – Meaning & Definition
a. 1st , 2nd & 3rd person
b. Forms of pronoun
2. Cases
a. Nominative
b. Possessive
c. Accusative
d. Funda Set-1
e. Practice Set-1
3. Reflexive
4. Demonstrative
a. Funda Set-2
5. Indefinite
a. Funda set -3
6. Distributive
a. Funda Set-4
b. Practice Set-2
Learning vocabulary is a difficult task for many language learners. There are different ways by which one can learn new words in English. One very interesting way is to know and remember "Homophones" in English. 'Homophones' are words with same pronunciation but different spelling and different meaning. The slideshow explains in detail all important homophones in English.
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'To have' verb plays important role in communicative English. Its present and past forms; have, has and had form the very common sentences in our daily conversation. In this slideshow, these forms are explained with their usage in the sentences.
'To Do' verb and its present and past forms; do, does, did are crucial in language use. The slideshow explains how these forms are used with personal pronouns in the sentences.
'To Be' verb is very crucial in communicative English. Its present and past forms; am, is, are, was, were are important to learn for any language user. Here, in this slideshow these forms of 'to be' verb are explained with their usage in the sentences.
Some adjectives are very confusing when it comes to their use in the sentences. It creates confusion when we don't know the correct meaning of those adjectives. In this slideshow, some adjectives are explained with their meanings and their usage in the sentences.
Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun. There are nine types of pronouns but the most important is the personal pronouns which are very essential for communication. The slideshow explains in details the personal pronouns with its examples in the sentences.
There are eight parts of speeches in English grammar. The classification is vital to study the written language because every parts of speech has some function in the sentence structure. This slideshow explains with examples the eight parts of speeches.
There are two numbers when we study nouns in English; singular number and plural number. There are different rules of spelling when we change the singular number to plural number. The slideshow explains with examples these rules of changing singular number into plural number.
When we learn Nouns and its types, we should also know the types of cases of a Noun. This slideshow explains with examples different types of cases of a Noun.
'Money' is the most commonly used word in our communication but this word has other way of saying in different contexts. This slideshow explores these 'other names' with its definitions.
'Dramatic Monologue' is a literary technique used in poetry by the poets, especially Robert Browning. It refers to the single speaker and the silent listener. The context, the mind of the speaker is understood through the speech of the speaker. Robert Browning's famous poems, 'My Last Duchess', 'The Last Ride Together' and 'Andrea del Sarto' are masterpieces of dramatic monologues.
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2. There are four genders of Noun in the English
language. They are;
1. Masculine Gender
2. Feminine Gender
3. Common Gender
4. Neuter Gender
3. 1. Masculine Gender:
A noun that refers to a male is said to be of the
masculine gender.
Examples: boy, cock, lion, father, etc.
2. Feminine Gender:
A noun that refers to a female is said to be of the
feminine gender.
Examples: girl, hen, lioness, mother, etc.
4. 3. Common Gender:
A noun that refers to both male and female is said to be
the common gender.
Examples: baby, cousin, pupil, friend, neighbour, etc.
4. Neuter Gender:
A noun that refers to a living or non-living thing which is
neither male nor female is said to be of the neuter
gender.
Examples: toy, chair, plant, class, mountain, city, etc.
5. Certain words in the masculine can be changed into the
feminine by adding a suffix.
Examples: count-countess, poet-poetess, lion-lioness
In some words the masculine can be changed into the
feminine by adding –ess after dropping the vowel of the
masculine.
Examples: waiter-waitress, hunter-huntress, tiger-
In some cases the feminine is formed by using an entirely
different word.
Examples: bull-cow, fox-vixen, king-queen