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ENGLISH AT HOMEGrammar syllabus Theme 1: Frenchv. English 1 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
accents in many words ------only in foreign words  agreement yes -----no articles more common----less common  capitalization less common -----more common  conjugations different for each grammatical person-----  different only for third person singular  contractions required----- optional and informal  gender for all nouns and most pronouns -----only for personal pronouns  liaisons yes ------no  negation two words -----one word  prepositions certain verbs require prepositions -----many phrasal verbs  rhythm stress at end of each rhythmic group -----stressed syllable in each word, plus stress on important word  Roman numerals more common, often ordinal ----less common, rarely ordinal  subjunctive common -----extremely rare   From http://french.about.com/od/lessons/a/differences.htm Comparison of characteristics  2 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
As previouslyshownbriefly, Englishnouns and adjectiveshave no gender http://www.edufind.com/English/Grammar/NOUNS1.CFM Gender 3 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Definition: A noun is a word used to refer to people, animals, objects, substances, states, events and feelings. Nouns can be a subject or an object of a verb, can be modified by an adjective and can take an article or determiner Forexample: Table Pencil Thedog A whitehouse Let’sfocusonNouns 4 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Nouns also denote abstract and intangible concepts.  Forexample: birth happiness evolution technology, etc. 5 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
The general rule is to add "-s" to the noun in singular Forexample:  Book - Books House - Houses Chair - Chairs NOUN PLURALS 6 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
When the singular noun ends in: -sh, -ch, -s, -ss, -x, -o we form their plural form by adding "-es".  Forexample:  sandwich - sandwiches brush - brushes bus - buses box - boxes potato - potatoes 7 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
When the singular noun ends in "y", we change the "y" for "i" and then add "-es" to form the plural form. But do not change the "y" for "ies" to form the plural when the singular noun ends in "y" preceded by a vowel.  Forexample:  nappy - nappies day - days toy - toys 8 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
However, there are many Irregular Nouns which do not form the plural in this way:  Forexample:  Woman - Women Child - Children Sheep - Sheep 9 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/nouns_articles/plural.htm http://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/71.html Plural 10 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Forchildrenbutnice: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=723 (Let’s use thetimerto do theexercises and seehowitworks!!) Playinggames 11 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Proper nouns are the names of specific things, people, or places, such as Jhon, France. Theyusuallybeginwith a capital letter. Common nouns are general names such as person, mansion, and book. They can beeither concrete orabstract. Concrete nouns refer to things which you can sense such as clock and telephone. Abstract nouns refer to ideas or qualities such as liberty and truth. Countable nouns refer to things which can be counted (can be singular or plural) Uncountable nouns refer to some groups of countable nouns, substances, feelings and types of activity (can only be singular) Types of Nouns 12 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Proper nouns (also called proper names) are the words which name specific people, organisations, places, titles, cities, countries, calendar times, etc. They are always written with a capital letter. They represent unique entities; In English and most other languages that use the latin alphabet, they are capitalized.   For example:  Janet; Simon; John Wesley; London; The President; Tuesday; Christmas; Thanksgiving; Atlantic Ocean; Spain. Examples:  Peter lives in Spain. Many people dread Monday mornings. Beltane is celebrated on the first of May. Abraham appears in the Talmud and in the Koran. Proper nouns 13 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
A common noun is a word that names people, places, things, or ideas. They are not the names of a single person, place or thing. A common noun begins with a lowercase letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.Examples: People: man, woman, girl, baby, son, dughther, policeman, teacher Animals: cat, dog, fish, ant, snake Things: bear, book, boat, table, chair, phone Places: bank, school, city, building, shop Ideas: love, hate, idea, pride Examplesentences:  apple: I love a good red apple after dinner. dog, yard: The black dog is in my yard. book, table: The red book is on the table. call: Give me a call when you arrive. Commonnouns 14 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Concrete nouns refers to objects and substances, including people and animals, physical items that we can perceive through our senses, that means concrete nouns can be touched, felt, held, something visible, smelt, taste, or be heard.They can be countable nouns or uncountable nouns, and singular nouns or plural nouns. Concrete nouns can also be a common noun, proper nouns and collective nouns. Example:  Thisis my house. * In this example the noun "house" names a building where I live. That building is an individual object and can be seen and touched by everyone.  	Other examples:  Common Concrete Nouns: snake, cat, table, girl, water Countable Concrete Nouns (Singular): table, computer, book, door Countable Concrete Nouns (Plural): tables, computers, books, doors Uncountable Concrete Nouns: sugar, rice, water, air, oil, salt, cheese Proper Nouns:  Mrs. Jones, Tom Cruise, Max Ryan * "Time" is a concept that has no physical existence; it is not a Concrete Noun  Concrete nouns 15 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
An abstract noun refers to states, events, concepts, feelings, qualities, etc., that have no physical existence. Examples:  Friendship; peace; romance; humor are all abstract nouns that have no physical existence. An abstract noun can be either a countable noun or uncountable noun. Abstract nouns that refer to events are almost usually countable: a noise; a meeting. In English many abstract nouns are formed by adding suffixes (-ness, - ity. – tion ) to adjectives or verbs. For examples: Happiness = Happy ( adj.) , circulation = to circulate (verb) Abstractnouns 16 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Nouns Common Proper Abstract Concrete Count. Uncount. 17 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/exlist/exlist.htm Identifyingnouns 18 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/exlist/exlist.htm Countable and Uncountablenouns 19 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Countablenouns 20 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Uncountablenouns 21 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
Plural, Type of nouns http://www.edhelper.com/language/pluralnouns2106.html Revision 22 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
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English nouns

  • 1. ENGLISH AT HOMEGrammar syllabus Theme 1: Frenchv. English 1 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 2. accents in many words ------only in foreign words agreement yes -----no articles more common----less common capitalization less common -----more common conjugations different for each grammatical person-----  different only for third person singular contractions required----- optional and informal gender for all nouns and most pronouns -----only for personal pronouns liaisons yes ------no negation two words -----one word prepositions certain verbs require prepositions -----many phrasal verbs rhythm stress at end of each rhythmic group -----stressed syllable in each word, plus stress on important word Roman numerals more common, often ordinal ----less common, rarely ordinal subjunctive common -----extremely rare   From http://french.about.com/od/lessons/a/differences.htm Comparison of characteristics 2 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 3. As previouslyshownbriefly, Englishnouns and adjectiveshave no gender http://www.edufind.com/English/Grammar/NOUNS1.CFM Gender 3 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 4. Definition: A noun is a word used to refer to people, animals, objects, substances, states, events and feelings. Nouns can be a subject or an object of a verb, can be modified by an adjective and can take an article or determiner Forexample: Table Pencil Thedog A whitehouse Let’sfocusonNouns 4 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 5. Nouns also denote abstract and intangible concepts. Forexample: birth happiness evolution technology, etc. 5 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 6. The general rule is to add "-s" to the noun in singular Forexample: Book - Books House - Houses Chair - Chairs NOUN PLURALS 6 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 7. When the singular noun ends in: -sh, -ch, -s, -ss, -x, -o we form their plural form by adding "-es". Forexample: sandwich - sandwiches brush - brushes bus - buses box - boxes potato - potatoes 7 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 8. When the singular noun ends in "y", we change the "y" for "i" and then add "-es" to form the plural form. But do not change the "y" for "ies" to form the plural when the singular noun ends in "y" preceded by a vowel. Forexample: nappy - nappies day - days toy - toys 8 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 9. However, there are many Irregular Nouns which do not form the plural in this way: Forexample: Woman - Women Child - Children Sheep - Sheep 9 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 11. Forchildrenbutnice: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=723 (Let’s use thetimerto do theexercises and seehowitworks!!) Playinggames 11 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 12. Proper nouns are the names of specific things, people, or places, such as Jhon, France. Theyusuallybeginwith a capital letter. Common nouns are general names such as person, mansion, and book. They can beeither concrete orabstract. Concrete nouns refer to things which you can sense such as clock and telephone. Abstract nouns refer to ideas or qualities such as liberty and truth. Countable nouns refer to things which can be counted (can be singular or plural) Uncountable nouns refer to some groups of countable nouns, substances, feelings and types of activity (can only be singular) Types of Nouns 12 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 13. Proper nouns (also called proper names) are the words which name specific people, organisations, places, titles, cities, countries, calendar times, etc. They are always written with a capital letter. They represent unique entities; In English and most other languages that use the latin alphabet, they are capitalized. For example: Janet; Simon; John Wesley; London; The President; Tuesday; Christmas; Thanksgiving; Atlantic Ocean; Spain. Examples: Peter lives in Spain. Many people dread Monday mornings. Beltane is celebrated on the first of May. Abraham appears in the Talmud and in the Koran. Proper nouns 13 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 14. A common noun is a word that names people, places, things, or ideas. They are not the names of a single person, place or thing. A common noun begins with a lowercase letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.Examples: People: man, woman, girl, baby, son, dughther, policeman, teacher Animals: cat, dog, fish, ant, snake Things: bear, book, boat, table, chair, phone Places: bank, school, city, building, shop Ideas: love, hate, idea, pride Examplesentences: apple: I love a good red apple after dinner. dog, yard: The black dog is in my yard. book, table: The red book is on the table. call: Give me a call when you arrive. Commonnouns 14 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 15. Concrete nouns refers to objects and substances, including people and animals, physical items that we can perceive through our senses, that means concrete nouns can be touched, felt, held, something visible, smelt, taste, or be heard.They can be countable nouns or uncountable nouns, and singular nouns or plural nouns. Concrete nouns can also be a common noun, proper nouns and collective nouns. Example: Thisis my house. * In this example the noun "house" names a building where I live. That building is an individual object and can be seen and touched by everyone. Other examples: Common Concrete Nouns: snake, cat, table, girl, water Countable Concrete Nouns (Singular): table, computer, book, door Countable Concrete Nouns (Plural): tables, computers, books, doors Uncountable Concrete Nouns: sugar, rice, water, air, oil, salt, cheese Proper Nouns: Mrs. Jones, Tom Cruise, Max Ryan * "Time" is a concept that has no physical existence; it is not a Concrete Noun Concrete nouns 15 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 16. An abstract noun refers to states, events, concepts, feelings, qualities, etc., that have no physical existence. Examples: Friendship; peace; romance; humor are all abstract nouns that have no physical existence. An abstract noun can be either a countable noun or uncountable noun. Abstract nouns that refer to events are almost usually countable: a noise; a meeting. In English many abstract nouns are formed by adding suffixes (-ness, - ity. – tion ) to adjectives or verbs. For examples: Happiness = Happy ( adj.) , circulation = to circulate (verb) Abstractnouns 16 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 17. Nouns Common Proper Abstract Concrete Count. Uncount. 17 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 19. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/exlist/exlist.htm Countable and Uncountablenouns 19 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
  • 22. Plural, Type of nouns http://www.edhelper.com/language/pluralnouns2106.html Revision 22 www.spanishsouthamerica.org
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