Opposite Words
Read and match the opposite words.
Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object. We use adjectives when we want to tell more about a noun. Example: This is a small table. The word ”small” tells us something about the table. It is an adjective.
Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object. We use adjectives when we want to tell more about a noun. Example: This is a small table. The word ”small” tells us something about the table. It is an adjective.
Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object. We use adjectives when we want to tell more about a noun. Example: This is a small table. The word ”small” tells us something about the table. It is an adjective.
Compound Words are formed by combining two or more separate words to create a new word with a different meaning. Draw a line to make compound words.
Compound Words are formed by combining two or more separate words to create a new word with a different meaning. Draw a line to make compound words.
Compound Words are formed by combining two or more separate words to create a new word with a different meaning. Write the two words that make up the compound words.
Compound Words are formed by combining two or more separate words to create a new word with a different meaning.
Fill in the blanks with This or That. This is used to refer to a singular noun that is near. That is used to refer to a singular noun that is far.
Possessive Adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something. They are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.
What are prepositions? Prepositions are words used before nouns and pronouns to show place and time. These are some examples of prepositions used in sentences; under, in, on, above, to, at, and from.
Punctuation worksheet. Rewrite the sentences using capital letters and full stops.
Proper Noun is the name for a specific person, name or thing. Common Noun is the name for a person, place or thing.Â
Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object. We use adjectives when we want to tell more about a noun. Example: This is a small table. The word ”small” tells us something about the table. It is an adjective.
Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object. We use adjectives when we want to tell more about a noun. Example: This is a small table. The word ”small” tells us something about the table. It is an adjective.
Adjectives are words used to tell us more about an object. We use adjectives when we want to tell more about a noun. Example: This is a small table. The word ”small” tells us something about the table. It is an adjective.
What are prepositions? Prepositions are words used before nouns and pronouns to show place and time. These are some examples of prepositions used in sentences; under, in, on, above, to, at, and from.
What are prepositions? Prepositions are words used before nouns and pronouns to show place and time. These are some examples of prepositions commonly used; under, in, on, above, to, at, and from.
What are prepositions? Prepositions are words used before nouns and pronouns to show place and time. These are some examples of prepositions used in sentences; under, in, on, above, to, at, and from.
Simple Sentences for beginners. Choose a word from each box and write five different sentences.
Punctuation worksheet. Rewrite the sentences with the correct punctuation marks.
Fill in the blanks with These or Those. These is used to refer to plural nouns that are near. Those is used to refer to plural nouns that are far.