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Verbs and nouns - Girl
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3rd Grade
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Verbs
Verbs and nouns - Girl
Can a word be both a noun and a verb? Yes, some words can be both a noun and a verb. For example, "Dad will cook dinner" (verb), or "she is a great cook" (noun). Worksheet instructions: Circle the verbs and underline the nouns in the list below.
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Verbs and nouns - Boy
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3rd Grade
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Verbs
Verbs and nouns - Boy
Some words can be both a noun and a verb. For example, "Dad will cook dinner" (verb), or "she is a great cook" (noun). Worksheet instructions: Circle the verbs and underline the nouns in the list below.
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Classifying nouns (concrete vs abstract) - Happy
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Classifying nouns (concrete vs abstract) - Happy
What is the difference between concrete and abstract nouns? Concrete nouns are things you can see, hear, touch, smell, or taste. Abstract nouns are different. They are ideas, feelings, qualities, or events that you can't touch or see. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully and write a ‘c’ for concrete or an ‘a’ for abstract above the underlined nouns.
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Classifying nouns (concrete vs abstract) - Creative
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Classifying nouns (concrete vs abstract) - Creative
Concrete nouns are things you can see, hear, touch, smell, or taste. Abstract nouns are different. They are ideas, feelings, qualities, or events that you can't touch or see. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully and write a ‘c’ for concrete or an ‘a’ for abstract above the underlined nouns.
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Abstract nouns - Saturn
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Abstract nouns - Saturn
What are abstract nouns? Abstract nouns are things we feel or think about, such as ideas, emotions, qualities, events, or conditions - for example, happiness or love. Worksheet instructions: Circle the abstract noun (or nouns) in each of the following sentences.
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Abstract nouns - Sun
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Abstract nouns - Sun
What is an abstract noun? Abstract nouns are things we feel or think about, such as ideas, emotions, qualities, events, or conditions - for example, happiness or love. Worksheet instructions: Circle the abstract noun (or nouns) in each of the following sentences.
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Abstract nouns - Moon
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Abstract nouns - Moon
Abstract nouns are things we feel or think about, such as ideas, emotions, qualities, events, or conditions - for example, happiness or love. Worksheet instructions: Circle the abstract noun (or nouns) in each of the following sentences.
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Concrete vs abstract nouns - Earth
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Concrete vs abstract nouns - Earth
What is the difference between concrete and abstract nouns? Concrete nouns are things that you can see, hear, touch, smell, or taste (like table or dog). Abstract nouns are ideas, emotions, qualities, events, or conditions that cannot be physically sensed (like happiness, or love). Worksheet instructions: Circle the concrete nouns and underline the abstract nouns.
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Concrete vs abstract nouns - Fox
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3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Concrete vs abstract nouns - Fox
What are concrete and abstract nouns? Concrete nouns are things that you can see, hear, touch, smell, or taste (like table or dog). Abstract nouns are ideas, emotions, qualities, events, or conditions that cannot be physically sensed (like happiness, or love). Worksheet instructions: Circle the concrete nouns and underline the abstract nouns.
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Concrete vs abstract nouns - Statue
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Concrete vs abstract nouns - Statue
Concrete nouns are things that you can see, hear, touch, smell, or taste (like table or dog). Abstract nouns are ideas, emotions, qualities, events, or conditions that cannot be physically sensed (like happiness, or love). Worksheet instructions: Circle the concrete nouns and underline the abstract nouns.
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Irregular nouns - cat
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Irregular nouns - cat
Remember, to make most nouns plural, you simply add -s or -es to the end of the word. Some nouns have irregular plural forms like wolf (singular) and wolves (plural). Worksheet instructions: Write the following singular and plural nouns in the correct columns.
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Irregular nouns - Mouse
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Irregular nouns - Mouse
To make most nouns plural, you simply add -s to the end of the word. Some nouns have irregular plural forms like wolf (singular) and wolves (plural). Worksheet instructions: Write the following singular and plural nouns in the correct columns.
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Using irregular nouns - Cacti
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3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Using irregular nouns - Cacti
Some nouns have irregular plural forms that don't follow the usual "s" or "es" rule. Irregular nouns are best learned through practice and repetition. Worksheet instructions: Complete each sentence by changing the noun in parentheses to its plural form.
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Using irregular nouns - Leaf
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using irregular nouns - Leaf
Some nouns have irregular plural forms that don’t follow the usual "s" or "es" rule. Worksheet instructions: Complete each sentence by changing the noun in parentheses to its plural form.
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Same singular & plural - Squid
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Same singular & plural - Squid
Some nouns have the same form in both singular and plural. These are irregular plural nouns (for example, "One deer ran across the meadow" and "We saw three deer grazing by the river"). Worksheet instructions: For each noun, write one sentence in the singular form and another in the plural form.
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Same singular & plural - Swine
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Same singular & plural - Swine
What are irregular plural nouns? Irregular plural nouns are nouns that have the same form in both singular and plural (for example, "One deer ran across the meadow" and "We saw three deer grazing by the river"). Worksheet instructions: For each noun, write one sentence in the singular form and another in the plural form.
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Same singular & plural - Sheep
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Same singular & plural - Sheep
Some nouns have the same form in both singular and plural (for example, "One deer ran across the meadow" and "We saw three deer grazing by the river"). Worksheet instructions: For each noun, write one sentence in the singular form and another in the plural form.
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Regular plural nouns - Door
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Regular plural nouns - Door
How do we make singular nouns plural? To make most nouns plural, you simply add -s to the end of the word. For nouns that end in s, x, z, ch, or sh, you need to add -es instead (e.g., "one dog, two dogs" and "one watch, two watches"). Worksheet instructions: Make the nouns plural by adding either -s or -es.
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Regular plural nouns - Window
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Regular plural nouns - Window
To make most nouns plural, you simply add -s to the end of the word. For nouns that end in s, x, z, ch, or sh, you need to add -es instead (e.g., "one dog, two dogs" and "one watch, two watches"). Worksheet instructions: Make the nouns plural by adding either -s or -es.
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Collective nouns - Bee
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3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Collective nouns - Bee
What is a collective noun? A collective noun is a word that refers to a group of people, animals, or things. Worksheet instructions: match the collective noun (on the left) to the correct group it refers to (on the right)
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Countable and uncountable nouns - Banana
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns - Banana
What is the difference between countable & uncountable nouns? Countable nouns (like chairs) are things we can count, and they can be singular or plural. Uncountable nouns (like water) are things we can't count individually and are usually singular. Worksheet instructions: Write whether the underlined noun is countable or uncountable.
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Countable and uncountable nouns - Milk
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns - Milk
What are countable & uncountable nouns? Countable nouns (like chairs) are things we can count, and they can be singular or plural. Uncountable nouns (like water) are things we can't count individually and are usually singular. Worksheet instructions: Write whether the underlined noun is countable or uncountable.
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Countable and uncountable nouns - Gemini
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns - Gemini
Countable nouns (like chairs) are things we can count, and they can be singular or plural. Uncountable nouns (like water) are things we can't count individually and are usually singular. Worksheet instructions: Write whether the underlined noun is countable or uncountable.
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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Fruit
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3rd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Fruit
Prepositional phrases can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act like an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Soccer
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Soccer
Remember, prepositional phrases provide additional details. They can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act line an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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