Contents
Unit
Types of Nouns
Unit
The Indefinite Article
10
The Definite Article
14
Rules for Plurals
18
Unit
3
Unit
Review
22
Unit
Parts of a Sentence
24
Sentence Structures
28
Simple Present
32
Present Progressive
36
Unit
Unit
Unit
Review
2
40
Unit
Imperatives and Exclamations
42
Can and May
46
Simple Past
50
Past Progressive
54
Unit
10
Unit
11
Unit
12
Review
58
Unit
13
It Is + Adjectives/Nouns
60
There + Be + Noun
64
Adverbs 1
68
Adverbs 2
72
Unit
14
Unit
15
Unit
16
Review
4
76
Final Test
78
Types of Nouns
Grammar Rules
Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns
A noun is a person, place, thing, or animal. There are different kinds of nouns.
Most nouns are common nouns. Common nouns are general things.
Example
boy, city, book, tiger
Proper nouns are specific names. Proper nouns always start with capital letters.
Example
Sam, Paris, Eiffel Tower, Monday, Godzilla
Common Nouns
Proper Nouns
boy
kitchen
Jim
China
notebook
cat
Titanic
Sparky
Concrete Nouns vs. Abstract Nouns
Nouns can be concrete or abstract.
Concrete nouns are things you can see and touch.
Example
girl, rock, paper
Abstract nouns are ideas, feelings, and qualities.
Example
trust, fear, happiness, Internet
Concrete Nouns
bird
pen
Abstract Nouns
love
happiness
Practice
A L ook at the table. Then, write the words in the correct boxes.
Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns
People
Places
Things
Animals
Common Nouns
doctor
teacher
park
hospital
chocolate
paper
lion
deer
Proper Nouns
Jason
Greece
Apollo
Godzilla
school
King Kong
singer
clock
telephone
king
China
bird
Steve
Tuesday
monkey
Seoul
People
Places
Things
Animals
Common Nouns
Proper Nouns
B L ook at the table. Then, write the words in the correct boxes.
Concrete Nouns vs. Abstract Nouns
Concrete Nouns
table
chair
water
house
Abstract Nouns
bird
tree
anger
luck
beauty
happiness
stress
loneliness
sand
sadness
book
fear
ruler
knife
hate
paper
love
pencil
peace
trust
Concrete Nouns
Abstract Nouns
More Practice
A C
ircle the correct types of nouns.
1. plate
(common noun / proper noun)
2. Chicago
(proper noun / common noun)
3. stone
(concrete noun / abstract noun)
4. Germany
(common noun / proper noun)
5. success
(concrete noun / abstract noun)
6. calendar
(proper noun / common noun)
7. hate
(concrete noun / abstract noun)
8. Internet
(abstract noun / concrete noun)
9. milk
(common noun / proper noun)
10. tissue
(concrete noun / abstract noun)
B W
rite the words in the correct boxes.
stapler
mountain
aunt
bear
Canada
Brooklyn Bridge weakness
lake
Paul
actor
Mary
cheetah
Godzilla
president
New York
January
book
pride
giraffe
courage
victory
friendship
King Kong
bottle
trouble
nurse
Jason
zoo
joy
card
Concrete Nouns
People
Common
Nouns
Proper
Nouns
Places
Abstract Nouns
Things
Animals
Challenge
Circle the correct types for the underlined nouns and rewrite them correctly.
Types of nouns
Correct words
1. The Book is on the table.
(common / proper)
book
____________________
2. Amy feels Happiness right now.
(concrete / abstract)
____________________
3. They are in the Library.
(common / proper)
____________________
4. The Students walk to the house.
(concrete / abstract)
____________________
5. The Eiffel Tower is in paris.
(common / proper)
____________________
6. He meets jennifer.
(concrete / abstract)
____________________
7. She speaks four Languages.
(common / proper)
____________________
8. I like apple Pie.
(concrete / abstract)
____________________
Pair Work
Work with a partner. Practice naming the different kinds of nouns.
Writing
Write examples of the different kinds of nouns listed.
1. place (common noun)
________________________________
school
2. person (proper noun)
________________________________
3. thing (proper noun)
________________________________
4. animal (common noun)
________________________________
5. concrete noun
________________________________
6. abstract noun
________________________________
Speaking
Take turns saying out loud examples of the different kinds of nouns.
1. person (common noun)
2. place (proper noun)
3. thing (common noun)
4. concrete noun
5. abstract noun
Example: thing (common noun)
Student A: thing (common noun)
Student B: spoon