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nouns are things that we cannot see 01 touch but can feel and think aboul.

proper noun is always a

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ACRONYM

Countable nouns - used tol thinss that can be counled. They can be used in the singular ol

plural forms.

-

used

l.i|eEer'asmalFtd.6khepoldle

used when we reler to a number ot people, animals or objects thai belons to

llock, comb, school

t{orns can be divided into two: a Countable l{ouns a Uncountable Nouns

Uncountable nouns

CAP 2C GS

Examples: band, class,

Examples: baby, lion, pen,

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Common nouns are

general names that reter lo people, animals, obiects, buildinss, places,

G

slngular& Plurals

is used to reler to leelinas, conc€pts, ideas, states of mind. Examples: love, ioy, music, hapDiness

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UncountabJe Gender

l{ames oI special

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capital letter. Examples: Mr Le€, Siti

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Absrract Ptopet Common

qualilies, emotions, actions or conditions.

a

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collective

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things that cannot be counted. They do not have a plural form.

. This noun tells whether a person or an animal is a . There are loul types ot gender. a Masclline

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us€d Ior all

Feminine

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a Common

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lo. bott

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used lor thins5 which hav€ no life or

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l{ouns hav€ two numbers: The sinsular number (one person, animal, ihing or place) The plural numbel (more than one person, animal,

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reAular plurals a ilregular plurals a foleign plurals

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Hls uncb re.Mays busy.

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Stt , sit he1e.

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lndirect obiect . Ali boucht cakes

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Ali waited

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rooksaiie'sick@o0re.

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'so€ech.ambition MEruoRYEsr . pity !freedom

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the basret

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.brtterlly

'Iish 'tiger

lwebs, deds, msb)

Phces-. / Buildlngsr '.dst otlice

4.Sh.is|bkineemeaowe6inlhe

3,rr.rsh.m h:w s!ght

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PEOPLE ANIMALS OBJECTS BUILDINGS

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nams rhdBle'to5n?iithings

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'pen 'Pencil 'conrputer .plate . radio 'umbrella

.mosque 'lighthouse

.temple .school . church

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'airport .stadium .park

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appreciation . co{peration . judgement . concentration L|X"X, ;ift

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' pride

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punishment

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, poetry

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wisdom

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married to Charl (Verb)

(b) Their marriage

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took place in church.

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happy and cheertul

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3. (al I am atraid to go

ort after drrk.

The woods was complete darknes

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litter of kittens; puppies

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a school ol whales a tlock of a team ol ho.ses; oxen

sheep

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gaggle ol geese a hive o{ bees a pack of wolves a tlight of swallows a troop ol monkeys a brood ol chickens a nest ot mice a

. string oI pearls a loa{ oI braad . a library ol . a pack of cards books . a set ol tools . a sheat oI . a row of houses . a bunch ot keys . a bundle ol rags . a peal oI bells . a cluster ol . a chest ol drawers diamonds . a suit of clothes . a group ol . a batch ol bread . a fleet of cars; ships islands . a suite ol furniture; rooms . a coll€ction ol pictures . a flicht of siepq aeroplanes . a bale of cotton; wool .

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counted.

ri

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nouns which cannol counled.

nouns which can be They can be in the singular

or plural forms. ;1 sinsutu, -"un. on.. .4 Plural means more than one, ' .ri Articles 'a' or ran' are used betore the singular nouns. ,

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barl ie.

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.acat .a pigeon .abook .astick

. rice . sall .

water

. sand . milk

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an

umbrella,'

There ar€ c€rtain words that are used for countable and uncountable nouns, Look ai the table below:

. oil . flour . sugar

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. tea . juice

salts','three andregarw*

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There are many books on the t:ble.

tor countable

the old lady to carry

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bouCht several pens

only used with uncountable nouns

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E->There is too much sugar in lny tea.

E+' A little salt wilt make the

. much . a little . a great deal of

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in r.bort?

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thereh: er

lrom the shop. . a large number ol . a small number ot E+ she has a larCe numb€r of toys. .?a

rmG

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for countable

soup tastier.

There is a great deal of rubbish at the backyard ol her Iouse.

a

I need a lot of flour to make the cake-

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irregular plurals

CHANGING SINGULAR TO PLURAL NOUNS There are certain rules need to be follotved when we are changing singular nouns to plural nouns.

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Plurel

coltage

cottages

monlh dav

months days

song

songs

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singer pilot

singers

pilols

calrot instrument olfice bank

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sirls

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churches

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Pronouns are words used to replace nouns. These include the nouns Deople, aninals, places, countries, states, town5 and objects. The pronouns are divided into nine iypesr

[4aryhasap€nc .lMaryl kesthepencil. Maryw ieswith the pencil. Ner mother The words

[,laryand penci a€nouns.

They have been used manytimes.lnstead

ofusingth€ same nouns so manyiimos, lvlaryhasa pencil. She k€sth€ penci, Shew teswlih it. Her mothergave itto h€r Thewords, she, tand herwhich are used foror in plac€ olthe nouns, Mary and pencil are called Pronouns.

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Prcnouns' 4 Rclative Pronouns 5. EmphaticPDnouns 6. Denonstrative PronounsZ nterogative Prcnouns 8, hdefinile Pronouns

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persons or things

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Answer the question 'Whose ?

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Rerrexive Pronouns

A brdnoun which shows lhat a person has done, or is doina sofrethina to himsell. lt Ehows that ihe doer is the subject and also ihe object or lhe actior expressed by the verb.

--\{ll na"rr""

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rellexiv€ Dronouns ln form, Th.'y are Bed to sav some thlns3

t R.lativ€ PtundD do6 two

strenaly, that is with lorccor {i}

lt t.k.s the

arrll--i!.7rii lli)lt

place

ofa no{n

e.-pr.s:

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my*lt

did it,

nust learn to

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joins two sent.nc€s.

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or things in as€n€ral say, but do noi refer to a.y rerson or thing in r€ter to

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'Wftom did yo{ meet? .Which is your bicy.le?

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

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and dl/ry.

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thsn $me ldod-

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that de houglrt us som€ baF.

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RULES FoR

ustNc pRoNouNs

iei

1. (she ires 2. Ere yi madea

b q.re io $hoor pzarorlherhb)

2,'Feminine c.nder lf the noun is a masculin€ send6r,

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- i, nirr"" -\r',.,- * :-: T hens ""-""r... --, is his. lt ; ':"" , -J*'l -,-iii;ii;. ' -v lrrine lt is he computer. fouRi) ' \::fnrie ana t rave a pet pvttron. fV oua f -rl His "E"t) (!!!!L "'Zs'., o,.". lt is ours. beauritut hat. II " irt \/) I @ CD sini has a beautilul 't,'" ' (x) > python. a. . lt is ours > tr is hers. l!\ @Lizzie a.d Maria ]rcnOSlC,ruu"you .l'..,, . > r have a Barbie doll. dorr. ltttishershat. is hers hat' (\) .! , TakenNty -.1' ...r. lt is theirs. (./) onngeHat? (^ , |r i. thei.s do!. ) .-: a " .,> r,.rr,r:r

, ii'; b'*hr,

;-''*

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rh,b

iln ;lf

n,.

__ _post siiw aiodoaffi

i",l;l'jr_" Ltjp$' ,n

3n

rdastui*{ithrie

Hims€ll

Reflexive Pronouns

c

.Rdre ePrcnolmef,dii{eltsel6. .IheyacsedRh.f,

-ll

rhe blectad H

(D

e.g. sublect

*

-0

Gie) dled0eFa0

rttEllfr

lslreMshedthed$A

@

:

You washed

the

.M CROSTIC IHOY HOY T]N]

dysell. Lvouf

Gb

(D

the hall

(D

the hall

@

Leela a.cidenlally cut

herselt sith the knife. She planted the flowers

(D luy lather painted the picture He drew

the picture himsell.

>

One could easily

e,

arranse

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Relative pronouns are used yhen joinine two senrenc€s toselher. lse relarive pronouns to describe more about the person or object se are talking aboui.

Relative Pronouns

We

.ltrilEl 4(

EEnples ot sente.c€s:

is uscd lor Deople

itrtrt '

(Drhb

is the man sho yas sluns by

Where is the boy who He's the one who took my book.

2

,€t things This b

the \

multvS

wHosE {!&:,-f

' '

This i3 the lady whose porso you found. The lady whose l€g is brok€n was sent

' '

I lik€ cat3 which have longlur" I lovc bi3cuits ehich have lots of cream,

P?O 0UNS

\\' !{

lo.lhints

is used

My hrother llves ln a bunsalow which ha. a

@ rto

(B ste

woman to

titHe himsell kicked the ball. >He himsell threw lhe

:i

rubbish.

Nlyself ACROSnC :

'

""s./-..

Elil ; 19l 91" 9t 9 \-

l \

H

0Y TlNi

Bro d \16

*" /@ I

fY

Vo'

/o*/< /\, /4.z# 7Bv",t*e1e.) .i /F

- i\'l

> You

yoursell nusl learn to

cook.

Elr;*qi

>she herself drew the picture.

@q'*e1"i!e

yourserve3 ;g i You must rearise I e E I the importance . I or eEninarions.

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n t-

{ l; !' :' /s /gf// /"{ p/

I \'" ?i6 \'r" t 'tr"\! \'s \ ! \ ,_\ e\ :

*s

"r\:,\"* \ r}

',6y

pv9ur9e1y99 > You youEelves mu5t be

hardsorkins. {

tgl

Qrlen*rye5 > They

)

thenselves wroteihe

E !.r!! ,

> The soal itsclf chewcd

i .db C;

the crass. crass. i

M{,

A Demonslrative Pronoun is used OMyser to point out an obiecl o. a per$n. > I my3ell sewed th€ swcater It is used to refer to somelhine

-

Iiis That ACR0llYl4

T

I

r1I

3llillt

,f,rftose

a,e

'@'l;ii":tll:l':;., .

-

rhat is a rur€r.

i,'.i.,,".

':::fi;lti;:i;li"''" ;;';;:i'i"-,,,""",".

gj

i-

Thi\ is her basket.

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GEIItrED

pRoNoUNs

/

.1***"00.,. rho*

are

I

rabbits. t

n@B

rd.'" f *., -r-,**,^." r.i.,"n". pers. -

These are my

,.-- "-;;,,,..;,i;:,,'' 7,..1t.!r,r.t

trllEED

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a noun.r\ basltet. baskets. ,' 1rd ,' a,-pr', '. Thes€.r€ their bass, These oooks belongto Fai-ti6Thisishe.bas. I kru" i" r'i" u.rr-n. 1.6 rn*e re treir oarroon+ ,*l "J. .M* i6 s^d 1L19" ) That is mv my bidclebicycle. j !t Thdre rhose arc ar€ dtrr olr bi.v.l.abicycles. '.' 'rhese' h in rh" tie ."":r"""" ;;;nce above n is nor a" l{ Thai "d 6 That is he. umbEla €c Tho* are th.ir ufihre as. .. d.morsuative pronoun.Itiscaled a ''- - klhat is var Demil. i-esrrose are your penclt", -'SjlstrativeadFctive ------

16 Thls is her

Denonstratiw Ponouns aE .ot us€d b€fore

I €J rhese are thcir

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ft tu'b pe6Dm oibings ii a

whrch

geinarwar bddo

Anything

5omebody

E.g. ls there anything

Something must happened to

ausethlshaffi

Everybcdy

E.g. No one knew

be on time for class.

e answerto his

Nonebelieved this could be

can be rich but

Note:'They'in the

.

Noneofher

caught in the

A

co.jia" u', r,rr*r"g !r6d b

sofue rhe

*r-*" " licry

puztd

.

Someare born rich. Somesay he is a

O

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Allthefood

E.g.

.

0ne mustalways

Someonetook my

So

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comp

taihd.

suroundings.

meone is knockin

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g.

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whatthe capital lndia is?

bag.

not anybodyca

besignifica

l\4anypeople

gorneorte

E.g. Anybody

lost heavily.

Does anyone

E.g.

g. Any other person is latewillhe

Anybody E.g. Theysay he has

ary

Any other

l{o one

E.g. Everybodyshould

o

Mllny

Anyone

.9. Sornebodyis

goingtofind the

else that you might

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owhc silemes wth

Eg Eitherofthe

rabte

otrrrehcaisDeakM:dain

arr

or

.al

E.E. Each of the pupil; Eets a Eift for

s

lh*e oeN.oj 0l you @n

E.g. Neither one of o you can go out after

brd

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run

u

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Personal. Rellexive and Possessive Pronouns

my your '. his + her ', its

mine yours his hers

their

theirs

;:

!

yoursell

it

/

yourselves

+

it

*

its

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aanp e:sheboughir*seriaiew!mbcrla.

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e

:

Ire ihk

ft

srcte rhe stofl

f

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