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The document provides information on various grammar topics including homophones, common and proper nouns, verbs, clauses, adverbs, past and present tense. Key points covered include the definitions of homophones, common and proper nouns, verbs, clauses and adverbs. Examples are provided to illustrate each concept as well as exercises for learners to practice identifying these elements of grammar.

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Revision+Key Y3

The document provides information on various grammar topics including homophones, common and proper nouns, verbs, clauses, adverbs, past and present tense. Key points covered include the definitions of homophones, common and proper nouns, verbs, clauses and adverbs. Examples are provided to illustrate each concept as well as exercises for learners to practice identifying these elements of grammar.

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What have we learned so far?

Common Nouns Homophones


reading
Past tense Present tense
math
Proper Nouns adverb
verb
clause game
Homophones
•A. words that sound different but they
are written exactly the same.

•B. words that sound the same but their


spellings are different.
Choose the correct homophone pair

A.Can - can

B.Too- tour

C. See- sea
Look the the picture and write the
homophone
Look the the picture and write the
homophone
Look the the picture and write the
homophone
Look the the picture and write the
homophone
Look the the picture and write the
homophone
Look the the picture and write the
homophone
Common Nouns and Proper nouns
True or False

•Stand up for True


•Sit down for False
Proper nouns always start with a capital letter.
Common Nouns always start with a capital letter.
Proper Nouns can be days of the week, months of
the year and holidays.
Jenny is not a proper noun.
Verbs
• A. verbs are naming words like common nouns and proper
nouns.
• B. verbs are doing words like action.

• C. verbs are describing words like adjectives.


Find all the verbs below:
learn Work Jump

Wonderful sing Ms. Lisa

A city clean
play

hit
swing
sprint
Clause
Participant Process group Circumstance group

subject Verb
When
Where
How?
Find subject, verb and circumstance

The bird flew over the lake.


Participant Process group Circumstance group

The bird flew Over the lake


Find subject, verb and circumstance

The mouse hid under the fridge.


Participant Process group Circumstance group

The mouse hid Under the fridge


Find subject, verb and circumstance

Jennie lives near a river.


Participant Process group Circumstance group

Jennie lives Near a river


Find subject, verb and circumstance

We played in our garden.


Participant Process group Circumstance group

we played In our garden


Adverbs
How? When? Where?
Sadly Yesterday Here
Happily Today There
Carefully Tomorrow Over there
Fast Now Inside
late soon outside
HOW- WHEN- WHERE?

I ran inside because it was raining.

Inside

WHERE
HOW- WHEN- WHERE?

Rose accidentally cut her finger.

accidentally

HOW
HOW- WHEN- WHERE?

The bus will stop there.

there

WHERE
HOW- WHEN- WHERE?

The sea snail moves slowly over the


rock.
slowly

HOW
HOW- WHEN- WHERE?

I visited my friend yesterday.

yesterday

WHEN
HOW- WHEN- WHERE?

My teacher always comes early.

early

WHEN
Past Tense and Present Tense
Past tense or present tense

They live in a big house.

PAST PRESENT
Past tense or present tense

My cat slept happily last night.

PAST PRESENT
Past tense or present tense

May always plays with her dog..

PAST PRESENT
Past tense or present tense

My cousin go to the zoo every


month.

PAST PRESENT
Past tense or present tense

They broke my vase this


morning.

PAST PRESENT
Past tense or present tense

Tim asked his teacher angrily.

PAST PRESENT
airport New York
March
school
Friday
teacher Vietnam
farmer Australia
Teacher’s Day
ate
runs
play
rides
eats
plays
drink
wins
likes
drives
angrily
bravely
easily
happily
slowly
tiredly
noisily
sadly
kindly
quickly
well
fast
late
far
Wrong/
past

present
past

present
present
drank
Was/were
spoke
flew
made
met
bought
went
sent
rode
came
did
had
saw
ate

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