294 FREE Nouns Worksheets

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Mad Lib Fun -
Mad Lib Fun - "Personal Ad"
A Mad Lib is a funny, often ridiculous story created when you fill in the blanks with the part of speech that is requested. Mad Libs are a fun way to use to teach the parts of speech and grammar. ...
rated by 8 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Collective Nouns: Picture Dictionary
Collective Nouns: Picture Dictionary
This is a picture dictionary which can also be used as a study sheet for teaching or revising collective nouns. The worksheet is available in both colour and black and white version.
rated by 13 teachers

Pre-Intermediate Intermediate
Collective Nouns: Matching Activity
Collective Nouns: Matching Activity
This is a matching activity for revising collective nouns. Recommended for intermediate students who are asked to match the words / expressions with the pictures. The worksheet is available in bo ...
rated by 8 teachers

Pre-Intermediate Intermediate
Grammar Test For Juniors
Grammar Test For Juniors
This file is ideal for testing the use of the Verb TO BE and elementary vocabulary and structures with young learners. It can be used for assessment as well as revision as it provides practice on ...
rated by 7 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary
Top Chef
Top Chef
A great way to start working on a task-based project: the final task is to create and record a radio programme. It includes ingredients, cooking instructions and a conversation between a host and ...
rated by 12 teachers

Elementary
Song Worksheet: Love Profusion by Madonna [Uncountable Nouns]
Song Worksheet: Love Profusion by Madonna [Uncountable Nouns]
This worksheet uses words from Madonna's "Love Profusion" so students are able to practice countable and uncountable nouns.   I'd reccommend first having the students fill out the chart, ...
rated by 8 teachers

Pre-Intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate and Advanced Exam Level
Many... Much... Some... Any
Many... Much... Some... Any
This worksheet examines the student to know his ability to differentiate between many, much, some and any. It has many levels from the very easy level to the difficult one. So, you will be happy w ...
rated by 17 teachers

Elementary
Riddles: Team Game
Riddles: Team Game
A team game whereby students listen to a riddle, and they have to guess what it is. Maximum points are awarded for giving the correct answer at a first attempt, and lesser points are awarded there ...
rated by 6 teachers

Pre-Intermediate
Superhero Super Mad Lib
Superhero Super Mad Lib
A good way to practice parts of speech. Mad libs help reinforce lessons on parts of speech while keeping the student entertained. The worksheet works best if the kids fill in the blanks with the ...
rated by 4 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate
A Pirate Mad Lib
A Pirate Mad Lib
Mad Lib. A fun way to work on parts of speech. Good to fill time or give students something fun and creative to do. Mad Libs work best if the students don't see the story first and fill in the ...
rated by 4 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Countable - Uncountable Nouns: A Table
Countable - Uncountable Nouns: A Table
This worksheet illustrates the differences between countable and uncountable forms within sentences. The sentences are illustrated in a table using pictures where necessary. No exercises are inclu ...
rated by 8 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate
Countable and Uncountable
Countable and Uncountable
This worksheet is based on some countable and uncountable food. Firstly, students try to identify foods we can or can't count by writing them down in the correct chart. Secondly, teacher explains ...
rated by 26 teachers

Elementary
How Much & How Many For Elementary Students
How Much & How Many For Elementary Students
This is a 2-page activity. On the first page, there's a grammar focus on the main difference between how much and how many together with questions to complete the gaps using them. Teacher might wa ...
rated by 10 teachers

Elementary
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