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Class 1-6: Compound Nouns

Home » Beginner English » The golf ball is right where he wants it. Compound nouns are two words combined together to make one word or phrase. There are Three Forms of Compound Nouns:   Definitions: Closed Form – Words are put …

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Class 1-5: Irregular Nouns

Home » Beginner English » Her feet are in a lot of pain. Definition: Many nouns have irregular plural forms. Irregular nouns are nouns that completely change the spelling of the word when the word is in plural form.  Examples: one child …

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Class 1-4: Proper and Common Nouns

Home » Beginner English » She works hard on the computer. Definition: A proper noun names a specific person, place, thing or idea. A proper noun is always capitalized.    Examples: Person: Tom Place: United States of America Thing: Statue of Liberty …

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Class 1-3: Plural Nouns Final -s and -es

Home » Beginner English » The runners race each other. Rules: The plural form of most nouns are created simply by adding the letter -s. More than one apple = apples More than one pencil = pencils More than one …

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Class 1-2: Vowels and Consonants

Home » Beginner English » Definitions:  Vowels are used to help with the pronunciation of words. The vowels in the American alphabet are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y – (Note: Y can occasionally replace I). Examples: 1. Read …

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Class 1-1: Nouns, Objects, and Subjects

The computer is shocking her. Noun Definitions: A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. Examples: Person: John Smith Place: Washington, DC Thing: a door Idea: happiness Subject Most sentences contain a subject.   The subject tells the listener or …