Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 14 Pronouns

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 14 Pronouns Genre/Topic: ,

What are pronouns? What is the difference between adjectives and pronouns?

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Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 1 Nouns – common and proper

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 1 Nouns - common and proper Genre/Topic:

What are nouns? What are proper nouns? What are common nouns? Do nouns always begin with capital letters?

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3rd Grade Grammar Determiners Much and Many

3rd Grade Grammar Determiners Much and Many

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 7 Verbs – the simple present tense

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 7 Verbs - the simple present tense Genre/Topic: ,

When do we use the simple present tense? What is the structure of simple present tense?

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Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 12 Articles

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 12 Articles Genre/Topic: ,

When do we use the simple future tense? What is the structure of simple future tense? When do we use ‘shall’? When do we use ‘will’?

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3rd Grade Grammar Prepositions of Place

3rd Grade Grammar Prepositions of Place Genre/Topic:

Words like beside, opposite, by, above, below, behind, into, in front of, up, in, on, near, out of, up, down, at and under are called prepositions. Prepositions are short words that are used with nouns and pronouns to show time and place.

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 4 Adjectives

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 4 Adjectives Genre/Topic:

What are adjectives? When we say ‘blue sky’, is blue an adjective? When we say ‘twenty men’, is twenty an adjective?

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3rd Grade Grammar Composition Writing

3rd Grade Grammar Composition Writing Genre/Topic:

The following are some of the common forms of writing for grade 3. 1. Diary 2. Personal Narrative 3. Description 4. Story 5. Information Paragraph 6. Friendly Letter 7. How-to Paragraph 8. Paragraph that Contrasts

3rd Grade Grammar Comparison of Adjectives

3rd Grade Grammar Comparison of Adjectives Genre/Topic: ,

Words like oldest, youngest, older, taller, shorter and shortest show comparisons. Oldest, youngest and shortest are examples of the superlative form. Taller and shorter are examples of the comparative form. We use comparative adjectives when we compare two people, places, animals or objects.

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 8 Verbs – the present continuous tense

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 8 Verbs - the present continuous tense Genre/Topic: ,

When do we use the present continuous tense? What is the structure of present continuous tense?

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