Noun Quiz
Noun Quiz- Level A
A. Instructions: Circle the nouns in these sentences. Hint: there are 20. 1. The cat and the dog were playing in the park. 2. Misha plays the piano and the drums. 3. David said to take the cake, cookies, and cups to the picnic. 4. Danielle went to see the Avatar at the theater. 5. Love and peace are better than hate and war. 6. My family plays as a team. B. Instructions: Circle the proper nouns and underline the common nouns. 1. To make cookies, Mother need eggs, flour, sugar, and butter. 2. Jose read The Giving Tree last week. 3. Every Tuesday in June, my team goes to Sonic. 4. Spongebob is my favorite show on television. 5. Disneyland is a fun place to be with my friends and parents.
Answers Level A
A. cat, dog, park, Misha, piano, drums, David, cake, cookies, cups, picnic, Danielle, Avatar, theater, love, peace, hate, war, family, team. B. common nouns: cookies, eggs, flour, sugar, butter, week, team, show, television, place, friends, parents proper nouns: Mother, Jose, The Giving Tree, Tuesday, June, Sonic,
Answers Level B
A. proper: Bob, Florida, August, Monday, Christmas collective: faculty, department, family, school, jury B. B: 1. A, 2. C, 3. A, 4. A, 5. C, 6. A, 7. A, 8. C, 9. A, 10. C C. C: 1. U, 2. U, 3. C, 4. U, 5. C
6.4 Other Evidence Noun Quiz Subject: ESL Study Sheet for Noun Test- Level B The following is a study sheet for the noun quiz for level B. It covers common and proper nouns, as well as countable, uncountable, collective, abstract, and concrete. Noun Study Sheet A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea. Proper nouns refer to a specific idea or living or non-living thing and are capitalized. These include days of the week, months of the year, books, movies, places, musical compositions, magazines, and more. Common nouns are everything else and are not capitalized. Countable nouns can be shown with a number, like eight houses. Just like the name, they are a noun that is able to be counted. Uncountable nouns are neither singular nor plural. They refer to something which has mass but cannot be counted. Examples include: air, sugar, money, furniture, and sadness. Collective nouns refer to a set of things, a unit. You may think of it as a collection. Some examples are: class, society, team, family, and army. Concrete nouns are physical and you can see, smell, touch, taste, or hear them. They can be common or proper, countable or uncountable, singular or plural, or collective. Examples are: bears, Mary, cars, butter, nose, feet, and school. Abstract nouns refer to things that are not physical. They are ideas, feelings, traits, concepts etc. Examples include: sympathy, curiosity, tyranny, love, and patience.
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