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10 Nouns Worksheets for ESL learners - Grade 1-3. Printable PDFs with exercises to practice identifying, classifying, and using nouns. Perfect for homeschool grammar

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Yes, I know it is late in the year, but my little ones are still struggling to know what and when to capitalize something. I found this example of a capitalization anchor chart at First Grade Fresh and decided to make one on the computer (since I am NOT an artist of even the basic kind--that is my little sister's job). Here is what I came up with: Click here to get your copy. Enjoy!

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English Grammar Worksheets, Articles A-An #4 - Academy Simple Articles Worksheet, English Poems For Kids, English Homework, Teach English To Kids, English Grammar Exercises, English Grammar For Kids, Grammar For Kids, English Teaching Materials, Nouns Worksheet

‘A’ and ‘an’ are known as articles that come before nouns and serve to indicate that this noun is one of all other similar objects. The use of 'a’ and ‘an' is preferred in accordance with some rules. ∗ If the noun begins with a consonant letter; (a) is placed in front of the noun. ∗ If the noun starts with a vowel; (an) is placed in front of the noun. ∗ Pronunciation is considered when determining the right article. ∗ (a) and (an) are never used before an adjective or adverb that exists…

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