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Grammar Review
Year 6
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Nouns are words for:
• People: a sister, a friend
• Animals: a dog, a horse
• Things: a pencil, an apple
• Places: London, Örebro
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You can count most nouns
• One (singular)– A banana– An orange
• Two or more (plural)– Three bananas– Two boys
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BEWARE
• There are some nouns you can’t count…
water meat ricehoney milk teabread cheese juice
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To make plurals – add s to most nouns
• a dog two dogs
• a cat three cats
• a boy four boys
• a girl five girls
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Add –es to nouns ending in
• -o a potato -- two potatoes
• -x a fox -- foxes
• -s a dress -- three dresses
• -sh a toothbrush - two toothbrushes
• -ch a watch -- six watches
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If nouns ends in a consonant + y
Change y to i and add –es
• A baby – two babies• The lady – the ladies• A dictionary – dictionaries
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BE CAREFUL!!!!!
• A person two people
• The child the children
• My tooth my teeth
• A man five men
• My foot my feet
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Adjectives
• Tell you more about nouns:
red, small, interesting, dangerous, clever, nice, yellow, big, sad, heavy, happy…
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Adjectives can go before a noun
• It’s a grey cat
• There are happy students
• It’s a sad elephant
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Adjectives can go after the verb be
noun verbadjective
• The mouse is big• Our teacher is nice• The dogs are dirty• The students are hungry
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Be is to talk about yourself and other people, animals or things:
• I am a girl
• You are a boy
• She is a teacher
• We are friends
• They are dancers» Source Grammar Lab, Book 1, Kenna Bourke, OUP 2003.