Module in English 101
Module in English 101
101
Grammar Review I
Prepared by:
Mr. Jhester C. De Leon MAT- English
Module I
Eloquence is every one’s dream. In every undertaking, we, humans desire to be
of our expression tells how far we have been and how much we have known, sometimes,
even, it is the gauge other people use to evaluate our brilliance and radiance. It tells what
Language is an essential tool in human expression. Man uses language to satisfy himself,
achieve his goals and live with others peacefully and harmoniously. Language is basic to
success in whatever field of interest you are in. Your ability to express effectively what
you feel and what you think and believe makes you prolific and effective. Language is
Learning the language is full of fun and excitement. It doesn’t need to be burdensome
and tiresome, nor does to be expensive and sophisticated, but it simply needs
This learning module is brought into being to facilitate you active learners in your quest
for effective communication. This is designed to help you learn by yourselves the
usefulness of language in everyday life even without the supervision of your instructor.
Here, you will value your individual strengths as well as assessing your own personal
needs and weaknesses without any pressure and tension. This is learner-friendly and
Here’s for a productive and enjoyable quest towards language learning; be an eloquent
communicator.
Nouns
Lessons:
1. Kinds of Nouns
2. Collective Nouns
3. Abstract Nouns
Lesson I: Nouns
Learning Outcomes:
Brainstormer #1
Give the words describe in each item by supplying the missing letter.
2. ___AR a sailor
Look at your answers carefully. Check what does each word name; person, animal, idea,
thing? All these are name words except for one, can you identify which?
What do you call these words? Yes. These are samples of nouns-words that name
Now, you have successfully motivated yourselves to a learning situation. How do you
Brainstormer #2
Here are nouns in a list below. Classify them according to how you perceived them to be
classified. The next page is for your creative classification. Make your classification an
I am sure that after you have seen the labels, you feel like changing your list, no, don’t
make any changes, you will discover more when you go further.
Kinds of Nouns
I am a girl.
My name is Mary.
Both girl and Mary are nouns. When we say girl, it can be any girl. However, when we
say Mary, we say about one particular girl. So, girl is a Common noun. Mary is a Proper
noun.
Remember: - A proper noun always begins with a capital. John, Nine, France.
A common noun begins with a capital only if it is the first word of a sentence.
There are two main classes of nouns, proper and common nouns.
Make a list of the nouns in the following sentences. Encircle each noun and write P under
4. The frequent reading of the Bible should be encouraged in our Catholic families.
special committee. This group carefully examines the bill and weighs its good and its bad
Note that the words Congress, committee, group and nation name groups of
persons as if they were one. These words, therefore, are collective nouns.
Exercise #2.
Good books are the gateway to the world of culture. They are guides that
The words culture, knowledge, appreciation, love, and beauty do not name person,
places, or things. They name qualities and are, therefore, abstract nouns.
Collective and abstract nouns are usually included among common nouns.
Exercise #3.
Many abstract nouns may be formed from other words by adding suffixes as –ty, -ness,-
hood,-ship,-ment,-ion,-ure,- and –ity. Make an abstract noun from each of the following
by adding the proper suffix. These nouns are also considered derivational nouns.
5. human- 15.express-
8. edit- 18.fellow-
9. arrange- 19.certain-
10.knight- 20.friend-
Keep it up! You are ready for level 2 of our learning of nouns- the application of nouns in
Exercise #4.
Fill out each blank with the appropriate word to make the sense of the sentence complete.
e.g.
(engineer) The engineer is awarded as the best project leader. He is indeed a master’s
in engineering skills.
(China) 2. The _________are very popular for their utensils and other household
wares. The best quality of these products are said to be from _______.
(decide) 3. Martin has to _______ on whether or not he would join the basketball
varsity team despite being a graduating student. His ________ is very critical.
(citizen) 4. The Philippines needs good and patriotic _________who have concerns
for the country. As it is said, the future of the country depends on its ___________.
virtue.
(poor) 7. The government has been trying its best to augment people’s lifestyle,
other’s rights.
(happy) 10. True ___________ is only attained when one has totally surrendered
Abstract nouns can also be derived from verbs or action words. Take the following
sentences
John F. Kennedy abbreviated his middle name. The abbreviation “ASAP” means “as soon
as possible”.
King Edward abdicated his throne. His abdication of the throne surprised the world.
In the above sentences, the words abbreviated and abdicated is a verb, (both show
action) while abbreviation and abdication are abstract nouns which are also considered
as derivational nouns.
Exercise # 5.
Like the preceding exercise, complete the sentences by giving the appropriate
word from the given word inside the parenthesis. Make sure to make each word agree
(acclaim) 1. The critics ________ the new musical play. The judges of the singing
(adore) 3. Her husband _________ her. Her husband’s ____________ is total and
complete.
(authenticate) 8. The painting I found needs to be ____________. I hope it’s real Picasso!
(allege) 10. The principal _________ that the students had been cheating.
You have been performing pretty well. You are almost done with the first phase.
Let us put into practice what you have learned. This is now the gauge of your
learning.
Exercise # 6.
Write a 10-sentence-paragraph explaining what noun is, its classes and uses. Give
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Answer Key
Brainstormer 1
1. war
2. tar
3. bar
4. jar
5. scar
6. oar
7. par
8. car
9. ear
10. far
Brainstormer 2
scholar kindness
monarch plan
bride ambition
farm
police
professor
mango tree
basketball
Exercise 1
1. crew
2. class
3. assembly
4. choir
5. committee
6. flock
7. troop
8. swarm
9. audience
10. jury
12. assertion
1. loyalty
13. failure
2. familiarity
14. childhood
3. goodness
15. expression
4. wickedness
16. priesthood
5. humanity
17. leadership
6. timidity/timidness
18. fellowship
7. agreement
19. certainty
8. edition
20. friendship
9. arrangement
10. knighthood
Exercise 4
1. plan – planning
2. Chinese – China
3. decide – decision
4. citizens – citizenship
5. human – humanity
6. humbleness
7. poverty/poor
8. commune
9. personality
10. happiness
Exercise 5
1. acclaimed – acclaim
2. admire – admiration
3. adore – adoration
4. administer – administration
5. accumulate – accumulation
6. assassinate – assassination
7. associate – association
8. authenticate – authentication
9. assimilate – assimilation
You have successfully surmounted the first phase of your language learning. Since
you have actively participated, I will give you chance to review your answers. Do it now.