Discussions: [1] Nouns, from Capital Community College Guide to Good Grammar [2] Nouns, from Grammar Monster (British English) [3] Grammar reference: Nouns and phrases, from One Stop English [4] Nouns, from English Daily [5] Nouns, from Interlink Language Centers [6] Nouns, from Using English [7] Lesson 1 - Nouns, from My English Grammar [8] Index to articles on Nouns, from Learning English Online www.englisch-hilfen.de (English version) |
[01] Exercises in nouns from Activities for ESL Students
Assorted Count and Noncount Noun[02] Exercise in nouns from About.com ESL
Countable or Non-Countable Nouns
Plural Forms and Irregular Nouns
Singular, Plural or Possessive
Countable and Uncountable - Noun Quantifiers
[03] Exercises in nouns from Better English by Pearson Brown (British English)
Noun + noun[04] Exercises in nouns from Capital Community College Guide to Good Grammar
Noun + noun 2 (Noun + noun / possessive 's)
Of + determiner
One
Possessives / Plurals
Singular or plural?
Countable nouns + Some / A / An
Recognizing Nouns[05] Exercise in nouns from Dave Sperling’s ESL Café
An Exercise in Noun Definition
Recognizing Count and Non-Count Nouns
Noun: A Crossword Puzzle
Count / Noncount Nouns[06] Exercises in nouns from English Corner (Rod Rodgers)
Note: Javascript required.[08] Exercises in nouns from English Grammar 101
What do we call ...? - Exercise 1 Noun modifiers (noun adjuncts) that indicate what something is made of.
What do we call ...? - Exercise 2 Noun modifiers (noun adjuncts) that describe devices.
What do we call ...? - Exercise 3 Noun modifiers (noun adjuncts) that describe food.
Note: frame based, you can reach the specific topics listed below by clickng "Unit 1: Word and Phrase Patterns" or "Unit 2: Clause Patterns" on the left hand frame.[09] Exercises in nouns from English Language Centre Study Zone
Unit 1: Word and Phrase Patterns
Lesson 1-15: Noun Identification
Lesson 1-17: Subject Identification
Lesson 1-18: Subject Identification (Continued)
Lesson 1-19: Subject Identification (Continued)
Lesson 1-20: Subject Identification (Continued)
Lesson 1-21: Subject Identification (Continued)
Lesson 1-22: Subject Identification (Continued)
Lesson 1-23: Subject Identification (Continued)
Unit 2: Clause Patterns
Lesson 2-0: Unit 2 Pretest
Lesson 2-31: The Noun Clause
Lesson 2-32: The Noun Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-33: The Noun Clause (Continued)
Lesson 2-34: Noun Clauses versus Adjective and Adverbial Clauses
Lesson 2-35: Noun Clauses versus Adjective and Adverbial Clauses (Continued)
Regular Plurals of Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)[10] Exercise in nouns from English Learner
Irregular Plurals of Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
Count and Non-Count Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
How to Count Non-Count Nouns (Introduction & 2 exercises)
Count and Non-Count Nouns (Review) (Introduction & 3 exercises) s and Infinitives:
Uncountable Nouns crossword[11] Exercise in nouns from English The Easy Way
Abstract Nouns Quiz[12] Exercises in nouns from English Works (Gallaudet University)
Cloze Exercise #1: Nouns and Adjectives[13] Exercises in nouns from ESL 3-6 Review
Nouns and Pronouns Exercises
Identifying Subjects 1
Identifying Subjects 2
Identifying Subjects 3
Count and Non-Count Nouns: Much/Many
Count and Non-Count Nouns: Arriving at Gallaudet
Note: Frame based, only one URL for all exercises[14] Exercise in nouns from Interlink Language Centers
Singular to Plural
Irregular Plural Nouns
Nouns Pop Quiz 2[15] Exercises in nouns from Grammar Central (eaonline)
Noun or Pronoun?[16] Exercise in nouns from Grammar Monster (British English)
Noun or Verbs?
Number (singular or plural nouns?)
More Plural Nouns
Irregular Plural Nouns
More Plural Nouns (“f = > ves”)
Really Irregular Plural Nouns
Borrowed Irregular Plural Nouns
No Singular Irregular Nouns
Flashed ESL
Gender
Plural Nouns
Noun – Verb Agreement
Plural Nouns II
Nouns Test[17] Exercise in nouns from Isabel’s ESL Site
Singular? Test
Plurals Test
Count - Uncount Nouns[18] Exercise in nouns from John’s ESL Community English Interactive
Spelling Quiz / Nouns: Singular and Plural[19] Exercises in nouns from Karin's ESL Partyland
Irregular Plurals: Intermediate[20] Exercises in nouns from 1-Language.com
Collective Nouns[21] Exercise in nouns from Lauri's ESL Website
Abstract Nouns
Noun and Verb Matching / Subjects and Verbs - 1
Noun and Verb Matching / Subjects and Verbs - 2
Nouns 1[22] Exercises in nouns from Learn English Feel Good
Nouns 2
Count / Noncount Nouns and Articles
ESL Practice: COUNT or NON-COUNT (Intermediate)[23] Exercises in nouns from Learning English Online, www.englisch-hilfen.de (English version)
ESL Practice: COUNT or NON-COUNT 2 (Intermediate)
ESL Practice: COUNT or NON-COUNT 3 (Beginner)
ESL Practice: COUNT or NON-COUNT 4 (Beginner)
ESL Practice: COUNT or NON-COUNT 5 (Intermediate)
Plurals of nouns - part 1 (Beginner)
Plurals of nouns - part 2 (Beginner)
Apostrophe 's[24] Exercise in nouns from Marcus Evans Linguarama (British English)
's or of-phrase
The plural of nouns
The plural of nouns - Spelling
The plural of nouns – Irregular forms
The plural of nouns – mixed
The plural of nouns
Singular or plural
Nouns – Uncountables
Plural in English - Test 1
Plural in English - Test 2
Plural in English - Test 3
Countable and uncountable nouns (Insurance)[25] Exercises in nouns from Michael Buckhoff's ESL Website for Students and Teachers
Count / Uncount Noun self-study quizzes[26] Exercise in nouns from 5 Minute English
Quiz # 1
Quiz # 2
Quiz # 3
Quiz # 4
Noun clauses / infinitives: Quiz 1
Noun clauses connectors "what and that:" Quiz 2
Noun clauses - using "ever" connectors: Quiz 3
Noun clauses "the subjunctive:" Quiz 4
Noun clauses "Reported Speech:" Quiz 5
Singular / Plural Noun self-study quizzes
Go + noun[27] Exercises in nouns from My English Grammar
Exercise 1 - Nouns[28] Exercises in nouns from Online English Grammar (Edunet)
Exercise 10 - Possession (Possessive Nouns)
Noun Clause as Subject Upper Intermediate Flash Q & A[29] Exercises in nouns from OWL English Purdue Grammar and ESL Exercises
Noun or Noun Phrase in Apposition Intermediate - Advanced Flash Q & A
Noun-Pronoun (and Quantifier) Agreement Intermediate - Advanced
Plural Nouns in Certain Expressions Intermediate - Advanced Flash Q & A
Adjectives and Nouns Intermediate - Advanced Flash Q & A
Compound Adjectives (and Adjectives as Nouns) Intermediate - Advanced Flash Q & A
Confusing Adjectives and Nouns Intermediate - Advanced Flash Q & A
Appositives[30] Exercises in nouns from Rong-Chang Li
Count and NonCount Nouns Exercises
Quantity Terms with Count and Noncount Nouns
Count and Non-count Nouns (1)[31] Exercise in nouns from The English Nouns Page
Count and Non-count Nouns (2)
Count and Non-count Nouns (3)
[32] Exercises in nouns from The ESL Area
Quantities / Count - non count nouns[33] Exercises in nouns from University of Calgary - The Basic Elements of English Grammar Guide
What do You Want to Eat?
Do you need some eggs?
How much do we need?
No Place like Home
Noun Identification[34] Exercises in nouns from University of Oregon The Tongue Untied
Count, Mass, Collective Nouns
Plural & Possessive Nouns
Noun Practice Exercise[35] Exercises in nouns from Using English
Noun Practice Exercise Answers
Interactive Noun Quiz #1
Interactive Noun Quiz #2
Note: Join the Members' Area and you can gain access to 185 additional free ESL quizzes for beginner, intermediate and advanced level English students. These exercises may also be viewed as printable handouts.[36] Exercises in nouns from World-English (British English)
Beginner English
Countable or Uncountable? (41)
Plurals (15)
Plurals - Compound Nouns (10)
Singular or Plural? (11)
Intermediate English
Try to do & Try doing, etc (9)
Used to & Be / Get Used To (10)
Used to, get used to & be used to (10)
NOUNS FROM VERBS
GERUND OR INFINITIVE?
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