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Mein Name ist Angelito. Ich bin ein professioneller Lehrer. Ich kann Englisch, Musik, Kunst und Geschichte unterrichten. Ich möchte dich in meine Klasse bei meiner coolclass einladen.
Das ist die Verbindung:
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Außerdem möchte ich Sie auf meiner FB-Seite einladen. Sie sind herzlich eingeladen, sich mir auf meiner FB-Seite anzuschließen, und hier ist der Link
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Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Glück und Gottes Segen.
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I am Both Online Teacher and a Face to Face Taecher. I can teach all subjects and all ages. I can handle all the situations of the students.
29/03/2022
Lesson 1: Identifying nouns
Nouns are commonly de¢ned as words that refer to a person, place, thing, or idea.
How can you identify a noun?
Quick tip 1.1
If you can put the word the in front of a word and it sounds like a unit, the word
is a noun.
For example, the boy sounds like a unit, so boy is a noun.The chair sounds like a unit, so
chair is a noun. Compare these nouns to *the very, *the walked, *the because.Very, walked,
and because are not nouns.While you can easily put the and very together (for example,
the very tall boy), the very, by itself, does not work as a unit while the chair does. So, chair is
a noun; very is not. (There is one kind of noun that cannot always have the in front of it;
see Lesson 6 later in this unit.)
Test yourself 1.1
Which of the following words are nouns? See if they sound like a unit when you put them here:
the . Check the appropriate column.
Noun Not a noun
Sample: always .............
Getting started (answers on p. 20)
1. tree ................... ...................
2. when ................... ...................
3. beds ................... ...................
4. glass ................... ...................
5. said ................... ...................
More practice (answers on the website)
6. slowly ................... ...................
7. factory ................... ...................
8. ticket ................... ...................
9. boxes ................... ...................
10. almost ................... ...................
Test yourself 1.2
Underline the nouns in these phrases.Test each word to see if it sounds like a unit when you put it
here: the .
Sample: all my friends
Getting started (answers on p. 20)
1. your red sweater
2. those boxes
3. a few men
4. many digital photos
5. his very interesting article
6. their carpets
7. a hand-painted plate
8. the court stenographer
9. our psychology professor
10. two interesting museums