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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 13 octobre 2022 |
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EAN13 | 9798350029956 |
Langue | English |
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Insights on Michael DiGiacomo's The English Grammar Workbook for Adults
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air. PRACTICE: Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. 1. The ________ of the world is changing. 2. The ________ is a book about the pursuit of happiness. 3. The ________ is a warm and fuzzy feeling you get when you see an old friend after a long time apart. 4. If you want to make a good impression, you should dress ________. 5. A ________ is a noun that represents a person, place, or thing. 6. The ________ is a noun that represents things in general. 7. 8. 9. 10. The ________ is a noun that represents people in general.
#2
Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air.
#3
To make the plural of a noun, add -s or -es at the end of the word. ----Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air.
#4
Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air. To make the plural of a noun, add -s or -es at the end of the word.
#5
Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air. To make the plural of a noun, add -s or -es at the end of the word.
#6
Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air. To make the plural of a noun, add -s or -es at the end of the word.
#7
Nouns are the words that represent people, places, or things. They are always capitalized and always singular. Some nouns can be counted, like pens and people. Some cannot be counted, like water and air. To make the plural of a noun, add -s or -es at the end of the word.
#8
Articles, possessive nouns, and possessive adjectives are the most common determiners in English. Other words, such as quantifiers, are also used as determiners.
#9
Articles, possessive nouns, and possessive adjectives are the most common determiners in English. We use a and an with singular countable nouns. When the noun begins with a consonant sound, use a. When the singular countable noun begins with a vowel sound, use an.
#10
Articles, possessive nouns, and possessive adjectives are the most common determiners in English.