Learners read about the different uses of the word "data." They will test themselves on examples of data that is singular, plural, qualitative, quantitative, nominal, ordinal, interval, rational, discrete, or continuous.
Nouns: Count and Noncount -- With the Articles "a" and "an"
In this interactive object, learners read how to use the indefinite articles "a" and "an" with singular count nouns. They omit these articles with noncount and plural nouns. The students then practice using "a" and "an" correctly.
In this interactive lesson, learners study examples of nouns that can be counted and nouns that cannot. They then identify whether a word is a "count" or a "noncount" noun in a practice exercise.
This game will help you practice your knowledge of singular and possessive plural nouns. Remember:* a singular possessive noun has 's, like boy's, horse's, and king's. * a plural possessive noun has s' like trees', computers', and games'
Use the directional arrows to control the pirate and the spacebar to fire harpoons at the enemy squids. Collect treasure by killing squids and answering correctly. If you run out of harpoons, it's game over!