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Key Stage 3 English Nouns 1
Places, people and things are all nouns. For instance "corner", "vicar" and "tree" are nouns. If you can put "the" or "a" in front of a word then it's probably a noun. Choose the correct list of nouns from the following sentences.
Correct answers are highlighted in blue
1.
The farmer stood at the end of the road near the shop.
farmer--end--road--shop
farmer--at--end--road
the--end--road--shop
farmer--of--road--shop
All of the words in the correct answer are places, people or things.
2.
The boats are moored at the quay in the harbour.
moored--quay--harbour
boats--moored--quay
boats--quay--harbour
boats--moored--harbour
You can put "a" or "the" in front of all the words in the correct answer. Use "a" or "the" to test if a word is a noun.
3.
The books are on the table by the window in the hall.
books--table--window--hall
books---are---table--window
are---table--window--hall
table--window--in--hall
"the books"/"thetable"/"thewindow"/"thehall"=nouns
4.
The visitors are looking at the exhibits in the museum.
looking--visitors--museum
looking--exhibits--museum
visitors--looking--exhibits
visitors--exhibits--museum
"the visitors"/"the exhibits"/"the museum" = nouns
5.
The stadium is in the park in the centre of the town.
stadium--is--park--town
stadium--is--centre--town
stadium--is--park--centre
stadium--park--centre--town
You can put "the"/"a" in front of a noun.
6.
There was a storm on the coast during the night.
storm--coast--night
storm--on--coast
storm--on--night
storm--coast-during
"The" or "a" means that the word is a noun.
7.
A vet was helping an injured animal at the side of a road.
vet--at--side--road
vet--helping--animal--road
vet--animal--at--road
vet--animal--side--road
"A"/"an" in front of a word means it is a noun.
8.
A dog barked at a cat in a forest by a river.
dog--cat--forest--river
dog--barked--cat--forest
dog--barked--cat--river
dog--cat--forest--by
"A" in front of these words means that they are nouns.
9.
A squirrel sat in a tree holding an acorn in a paw.
squirrel--sat--holding--acorn
squirrel--sat---tree--holding
squirrel--tree--holding--acorn
squirrel--tree--acorn--paw
"A" or "an" in front of these words= nouns
10.
The box contains a diary,a notebook, a pen and a pencil.
diary, notebook, pen, and, pencil
box, diary, notebook, pen, and
box, diary, notebook, pen, pencil
contains, diary, notebook, pen, pencil
These nouns are all "things" or "items".
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