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Irregular Plural Nouns
When irregular nouns change from their singular form to become plural, their spelling changes, in a different way than regular plural words.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Proper Nouns
In this video lesson, Ms. LaMagra will be discussing proper nouns.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Nouns Concrete and Abstract
Concrete nouns can be touched, held, tasted, in a literal way while abstract nouns can only exist in the mind.
By
Brook Brayman
Proper Nouns
A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, thing or object. In this video lesson Mrs. Stesner will be reviewing proper nouns
By
Danyelle Stesner
Nouns: Common and Proper
A common noun is used to name general items or objwhile a proper noun is used to name specific items or objects.
By
Brook Brayman
SA sort 8 unusual plurals
In this video lesson, Mr. Donnelly will be modeling unusual plurals. This lesson is aligned to the Common Core ELA for the third grade.
By
Michael Donnelly
Common Nouns
Explaining the Common Nouns
By
Teresa LaMagra
Collective Nouns
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Magic Pathshala
Singular and Plural
English nouns are inflected for grammatical number - that is, if they are of the countable type, they generally have different forms for singular and plural.
By
Denis Zelvys
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Teachers
Denis Zelvys
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Jackson, United States of America
Teresa LaMagra
Member
Bayville, United States of America
Danyelle Stesner
Member
United States of America
Karan Modi
Member
Yanbu Al-Bahr, Saudi Arabia
Magic Pathshala
Member
Noida, India