There are many different types of worksheets in this section on nouns. Teachers approach the topic in a variety of ways which has resulted in 489 noun worksheets being posted on this page. There are some subsections which may help you find what you are looking for more easily. Here is an example of one of the noun worksheets available. It is for complete beginners and, due to the fact that it relies on images, younger students. The worksheet is to help students practice forming plural nouns and contains both regular and irregular nouns. Other worksheets focus on countable and uncountable nouns, possessive forms, and other noun related topics. Take a look around to see what Busy Teacher can offer.
A noun is the name of a person, place, or thing; as one of the fundamental building blocks of English, your students will be learning a lot of them. When introducing new vocabulary use flashcards with clear images that indicate the meaning of the words, drill nouns with articles during pronunciation practice, and be sure to test individual pronunciation and comprehension before asking students to complete further activities. Students will have to learn the difference between countable and uncountable nouns, regular and irregular plural noun forms, and the possessive forms. While this may seem like an immense amount of material, you can and should break it down into sections that your students will find more manageable.
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Great exercise to revise basic grammar, can use it test people, to identify problems and then do a revise of things where they had difficulties. Students really like this exercise.
This is a worksheet about countable and uncountable nouns. Student have to write the words corresponding to the pictures in English and then ask questions about them using how much and how many.
Hi busy teachers! This material is to practise the use of superlatives and compartives in meaningful senteces. In the powerpoint you will see different products with a short description of them in ...
This worksheet is for 9 - 10 years old learners. it is about aches and pains with using the question 'what's the matter with him/her?' and have got/has got.
Practice of transportation problems plus adverbs like 'too many', 'too much', 'enough', 'more', 'less' and 'fewer' with countable and uncountable nouns.
Students have to write and circle the correct picture. Connect the pictures with the words Write down the correct compound word Write down their own sentences
Countable/Uncountable Nouns - 20 Questions Printable Worksheet
Choose one of the places and answer your partner's Yes/No questions until they guess which one you're thinking of!
Example places ( ...
This worksheet contains different activities related to animals, plural and singular forms, the verb can for animal abilities. You may use it as a test, too.