Possessive adjectives
Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive adjectives (my, your, his, their, her, our and his)
Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive adjectives (my, your, his, their, her, our and his)
Write he, she, it, we, you or they.
Nouns, in general, refer to the word which is given as names of people, places, events and things. There are a lot of different classes of nouns, and abstract nouns are one of them. What is special about this class of nouns is that they are not detected by any of our five senses. We…
We always hear this word – noun. We hear it at school, we hear it at home. Perhaps even when we grow old, we will still hear this word. That stands to reason – nouns are everywhere. A noun is the word used to name a person, place, thing, event, or idea. Anything that exists…
Fill in many, much or a lot of.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present continuous or the present simple.
Concrete nouns are types of nouns which can be experienced through our five senses: smell, sight, taste, hearing, and touch. They’re things. Concrete nouns can be (depending on the appropriate context, naturally) smelled, seen, heard, felt, or tasted. Examples of Concrete Nouns: Dog Mother’s Day Farm Music Stars Europe Washington D.C Doll Tornado Concrete nouns…