CAPITAL LETTERS = Majuscule Correct the sentences using capital letters: • a statue. • the statue of liberty is big. • cielo and i love english. • Kassandra and he are peruvian. • peru, japan and china are countries. NOTE: A NOUN IS A PERSON, ANIMAL, THING, PLANT OR ABSTRACT QUALITY. Capital letters ≠ minuscule REGULAR PLURAL FORM IRREGULAR Add “s”to the majority of nouns Change in different forms Men Man – Chair – Chairs Woman – Women Classroom – Classrooms Mouse – Mice Boy – People Person – Boys Add “es” when they finish in “x”, “ss”, “ch”, “sh”, “o” Box – Kiss – Boxes Kisses Watch – Watches Toothbrush – Toothbrushes Tomato – Tomatoes Change “y” for “ies” when they finish in “y” after a consonant Candy – Candies POSSESSIVE NOUN (‘) • THE HOUSE OF MARY. x • MARY’S HOUSE. • ‘S = IS BUT NOT IN THIS CASE FOR EXAMPLE: • MARY’S INTELLIGENT. • Mary is intelligent. • MARY’S DOG. • Mary is dog? • Possessive INDEFINITE ARTICLE A / AN • • • • • • • • • • • • An English teacher _____ A teacher _____ An apple. _____ A and An = one A banana. _____ They are used in singular countable nouns. A = consonant sound An Mp3 _____ An = vowel sound A mother. _____ _____ A university. An umbrella. _____ An honest person. _____ _____ A helicopter. _____ - milk. _____ - cucumbers.