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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Fruit
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Fruit
Prepositional phrases can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act like an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Soccer
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Soccer
Remember, prepositional phrases provide additional details. They can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act line an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Bike
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrase (adjective or adverb) - Bike
Prepositional phrases provide additional details. They can act like an adjective and describe a noun, or act like an adverb and describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase. Then, write whether it is being used as an adjective or an adverb.
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Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Flying
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Flying
Prepositional phrases add more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. They may also describe a noun. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the word it is describing.
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Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Doughnut
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Doughnut
Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. They can also describe a noun. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the word it is describing.
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Verbs and nouns - Bear
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3rd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verbs and nouns - Bear
Remember, a noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that shows action. It tells what someone or something is doing. Worksheet instructions: Look at each word below. Then, circle the nouns, and underline the verbs.
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Verbs and nouns - Cake
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3rd Grade
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Verbs
Verbs and nouns - Cake
What is the difference between a noun and a verb? A noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that shows action. It tells what someone or something is doing. Worksheet instructions: Look at each word below. Then, circle the nouns, and underline the verbs.
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Verbs and nouns - Sloth
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verbs and nouns - Sloth
A noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that shows action. It tells what someone or something is doing. Worksheet instructions: Look at each word below. Then, circle the nouns, and underline the verbs.
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Using nouns - Shark
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Using nouns - Shark
This Nouns worksheet is specifically designed to help students practice identifying and using nouns in context. Worksheet instructions. Read the words in the word bank and circle the 10 nouns. Then, complete the sentences using the nouns.
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Using nouns - Baby Wolf
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using nouns - Baby Wolf
This Nouns worksheet is designed to help students practice identifying and using nouns in context. Worksheet instructions. Read the words below and circle the 10 nouns in the word bank. Then, complete the sentences using the nouns.
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Using nouns - Bear
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3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Using nouns - Bear
This Nouns worksheet is designed to help students practice identifying and using nouns in context. The worksheet is divided into two parts: first, students will circle the nouns from a list of words. Then, they will use those nouns to complete sentences, reinforcing their understanding of nouns. Worksheet instructions. Read the words below and circle the 10 nouns in the word bank. Then, complete the sentences using the nouns.
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Writing plural nouns - Farm
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Writing plural nouns - Farm
How do you change a noun to plural? For most nouns, you can simply add -s or -es to make them plural. Remember, for nouns ending in s, x, z, ch or sh, add -es at the end. For example: one bus, two buses. Worksheet instructions: Write the plural form of each noun by adding “s” or “es.”
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Singular vs plural nouns - Knight
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3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Singular vs plural nouns - Knight
What is an example of a singular or plural noun? Singular: A dog runs. Plural: Three dogs run.
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Common vs proper nouns - Book
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Common vs proper nouns - Book
What are common and proper nouns? A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place or thing. For example: Ben, New York. A common noun refers to a person, place, animal or thing, but is not a name. For example: boy, girl, pet. Worksheet instructions: Read the each sentence. Then, circle the proper nouns and underline common nouns.
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Using irregular plural nouns - Koala
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using irregular plural nouns - Koala
Irregular plural nouns are nouns that don’t use -s or -es to become plural. For example, man becomes men, and woman becomes women. Worksheet instructions: Complete each sentence with the correct plural form of the word in brackets.
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Irregular plural nouns - Toilet
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Irregular plural nouns - Toilet
What are irregular plural nouns? Irregular plural nouns are nouns that don’t use -s or -es to become plural. For example, "man" becomes "men," and "woman" becomes "women."
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Using collective nouns - Wolf
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using collective nouns - Wolf
What is a collective noun? A collective noun describes a group of people, animals, or things as one unit. For example: A troop of monkeys | A band of musicians. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct collective noun from the word bank to fill in the blanks and complete each sentence.
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Nouns ending in 'y' - Yoga
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Nouns ending in 'y' - Yoga
How to make nouns plural? When a word ends in "y," change the "y" to "ies" to make it plural. For example: One cherry | many cherries. Worksheet instructions: Write the plural forms of the following nouns.
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Using Proper nouns - NYC
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3rd Grade
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Nouns
Using Proper nouns - NYC
What is a proper noun? A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place or thing (Mike, California). Proper nouns are always capitalized. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct proper nouns from the word bank to complete the story.
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Identify the nouns in sentences - Dog
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Identify the nouns in sentences - Dog
This worksheet helps students practice identifying nouns in sentences by classifying them as people, places, or things. Worksheet instructions: Find and circle the noun(s) in each sentence below.
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Classifying nouns as person, place, or thing - Police
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Classifying nouns as person, place, or thing - Police
What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. Worksheet instructions: Read each noun. If the noun is a person, circle it. If the noun is a place, underline it. If the noun is a thing, draw a box around it.
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Complete the story - Bear
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3rd Grade
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Parts of speech
Complete the story - Bear
Worksheet instructions: Fill in the missing words from the story. Use the clues in parenthesis to figure out what kind of word is missing.
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Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Relative Pronouns (who, whom & whose) - Hoo
Remember: Who is the subject (the person completing the action). Whom is the object (the person receiving the action). Whose refers to possession. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with who, whom, or whose.
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Pronoun Agreement - A-OK
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Pronoun Agreement - A-OK
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Pronouns must agree with the nouns and verbs in sentences. Worksheet instructions: Write the correct pronoun from the word bank in each sentence.
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Direct Objects - Happy Finger
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Direct Objects - Happy Finger
A direct object is a noun that receives the action of the verb. For example: The dogs eat food. The direct object is food; the word ‘eat’ is the verb and ‘food’ is what's being eaten. Worksheet instructions: Underline the verbs and circle the direct objects.
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