Huwebes, Hulyo 21, 2011

worksheets for grade 3

REVIEWER IN LANGUAGE 1st quarter
NAME________________________________________________GR/SEC1__________________
Identify
________________1. Naming words, names persons place things or events.
________________2. Noun that begins with a CAPITAL LETTER, names a PARTICULAR place, things, animals, events.
________________3.Noun that names any kind of person, place, things, animals or events, starts with a small letter.
________________4. Nouns that names who or what owns something or who has something.
________________5. Nouns which can be counted through number words.
________________6. Nouns which cannot be counted through number words.
________________7. Used for affirmative questions and statements.
________________8. Used in negative questions and statements.
Count nouns-  M__ __ __    F__ __
Mass- M__ __ __   L__ __ __ __ __
5 Classifications of nouns.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Underline as many  nouns  as you can on the sentences.
1.       Many people attend the annual flower show in the park.
2.       Father and I visited my grandparents in San Julian Samar last April.
3.       My cousins taught me to swim and to catch fish.
4.       The weather was good the whole month long so we caught plenty of fish every day.
5.       The nun are mostly fishermen and farmers.
6.       After the show men, women, and children walk around the park.
7.       Men and women carry flowering plants in the pots to add to their garden collections.
8.       Some flower growers raise flowering plants in boxes placed on window sills.
9.       Some flower growers raise flowering plants in boxes.
10.   Orchid collectors spend much money to buy expensive orchids.
Cross out the word that is not a noun> and write what classification remains. P-persons, PL-place,          T-things, E-events, A-animals.
___1. Mother, barangay, alow, father, brother, sister
___2. City, barangay, speak, town, country
___3. Listen, pencil book, notebook, bag
___4. Christmas, speak, party, birthday, fiesta
___5. Dog, snake, bird, cat, School
___6. Independence Day, Christmas Day, National Heroes Day, Labor Day, United Nations Day
___7. Book, eindow, picture, bell, ball
___8. King queen, prince, princess, emperor
If the underlined words is a common noun, write the proper noun. If it’s a proper noun, write the common noun.
______________1. Last weekend, we saw a new version of Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs.
______________2. My school is beautiful and big.
______________3. I was born in Manila.
______________4. My father takes me to and from school.
______________5. On weekends, we go to the park.
PROPER NOUN
COMMON NOUN
Manila
_______________
_________________
School
Lupang Hinirang
________________
_________________
Television programs
Megamall
_____________________
St. Vincent de Paul
_____________________
____________________
Hero
____________________
Pencil
Mrs. Ricahuerta
__________________
__________________
boy
Kiko
______________________

restaurant

Write the plural form.
Dish


roofs
Toy


Leaves
Fan


men
Ax


women
Church


Children
Tree


oxen
Tomato


lice
Fly


teeth

Aviaries
Deer


Sashes
Sheep


Dresses
Fish


Grasses
Fisherman


Meshes
Species


Switches
Fox

Chair



Potato

Mango

Dish

Goose

Tooth

Foot

Cargo

Jar

Mouse

Wife

sanctuary

Variety

Thief

Knife

Gun

Coin

Man

Leaf

Roof

Ox

Quizzes

Loaf


Add ‘s or ‘
1.       Matt__ shoes                                          6. Pupil___ work
2.       Father___papers                                    7. Nikki___ bag
3.       Cat___ tail                                                  8.  Horse__ neighs
4.       Children___ games                                9. Chris___ house
5.       Hen__ chicks                                            10. Luz___ garden
Make it a possessive noun
1.       The shoes of the baby. _____________________________________
2.       The shirt if Kiko. ____________________________________________
3.       The leaves of the tree. _______________________________________
4.       The hair of the lady. ________________________________________
5.       The pages of the book. _____________________________________

A kilo of…
A teaspoon of…
A bottle of…
A cup of…
A glass of…


























OIL     COUGH SYRUP     JAM     SUGAR     WATER     MANGO  JUICE    
PEPPER     RICE     FISH     SALT     SOY SAUCE     COFFEE     MUTE
Write an appropriate counter.
_______________ rice                                   _______________ water
_______________ pork                                _______________ margarine
_______________ syrup                              _______________ fish sauce
_______________ salt                                   ______________ mongo
______________ detergent                        ______________ shampoo
______________ toothpaste                     ______________ rain
Write some or any.
1.       There isn’t_____ mango left Mother. Which reminds me, we need __________ sugar.
2.       Let’s go to the meat section. We’ll buy _______ meat.
3.       We don’t have _______ fruit at home.
4.       Shall we but _______ fish, too, mother?
5.       We didn’t have_____ cheese and butter at breakfast this morning.





Write CN- count nouns and MN- mass nouns. And write much or many for each of the nouns.
____1. ______Bananas                  ____6._______ millk                             _____11. _________eggplant
____2.______rice                             ____7._______coconuts                     _____12 _________ knives
____3.______books                        ____8. _______ chalk dust                 _____13. _________ sand
____4. _____ houses                      ____9. _______ marbles                     _____14. _________ soy sauce
Underline the word that complete each sentence correctly.
1.       Do we have (any, some) water in the pitcher.
2.       The fruit juice needs a (little, few) more sugar.
3.       How (many, much) is the cost of that big papaya?
4.       There are a (little, few) eggs in the refrigerator.
5.       We didn’t meet (any, some) vendors on the way.


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