The noun clauses part of the site currently has a limited selection of worksheets with a grand total of 11. In order to provide the best resources for ESL teachers, there are many different sections of the site but Busy Teacher still relies on contributions from its members so submit your worksheets related to noun clauses today and improve this section of the website. Other teachers will appreciate your hard work. This worksheet includes some sentences with noun clauses and has a lot of information on other types of clauses and sentence structures too. Honestly it includes a lot of information that you, rather than your students, may find useful but you could also use the sentences from the worksheet in some of your lessons. They would make very good example sentences. For more worksheets on clauses, consider browsing the general clauses page instead of the various subcategory pages and you may come across exactly what you were looking for.
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In grammar, a noun phrase, nominal phrase, or nominal group (abbreviated NP) is a phrase based on a noun, pronoun, or other noun-like word (nominal) optionally accompanied by modifiers such as adjectives. Noun phrases normally consist of a head noun, which is optionally modified ("premodified" if the modifier appears before the noun; "postmodified" if the modifier follows the noun).
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How to teach relative clauses is a critical skill for an ESL teacher.
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This exercise is for A1 students to practice basic listening with music and songs. Students watch the song on YouTube and enjoy understanding the missing words, then complete the song by ...
This worksheet contains the definitions of proper and common nouns. Additionally, it features a table to fill in with examples of those nouns. The table is divided into places, things and pe ...
The worksheet is the dialogue from a youtube video of a Jay Lennon character interviewing the 2012 Republican Primary election. Instead of talking about politics, they discuss noun clauses with a ...
This set has been created for working with the song of Sesame Street entitled Home (below). The set consists of full lyrics and two student's worksheets: a page with fill the blanks activity - stu ...
This is a workbook intended for teachers of English in our high school. This is self-learning tool allowing learners to study at their own pace. The workbook deals with the parts of speech as well ...
This worksheet contains both grammar theory with examples and exercises to practise. It is suitable for intermediate to upper-intermediate levels. There are different types of exercises (true/fals ...
Good reading activity with comprehnsion questions. Teachers can use as a wram for further discussion of truancy as a school problem. I used this as a reading activity with my students and they enj ...
Public Places (Vocabulary Building). Students are challenged to find public places in the wordsearch. Then, they have to write their findings. This wordsearch is definitely suitable to beginner le ...
The song is based on the idea of the hero. We can have more types of exercises with this, including what is the idea of the perfect boy... it includes a pre- talk about the features that are neede ...
You go through the list with the students all the while you give examples of how to describe words in the different categories. While the students are doing the exercise at the bottom of the work ...
The aim is the student to identify the type of clause (for example: purpose, reason or result clause, concessive clause, rhetorical question, etc) and link it to the given sentence.
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