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Lesson 2-Articles and Proper Adjectives
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Lesson 2-Indefinite Articles
Adjectives are words that modify/describe nouns and pronouns. A, an, and the are special kinds of adjectives called articles. A and an are called indefinite articles because they refer to one of a group of people, places, things, or ideas.
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Lesson 2-Indefinite Articles
Use a before words beginning with a consonant sound; use an before words beginning with a vowel sound. Examples: Example: a carrot, a ripe tomato, an apple pie, an hour
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Lesson 2-Definite Articles
The is called a definite article because it identifies a specific person, place, thing, or idea. Examples: The answer The skateboard
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Lesson 2-Proper Adjectives
Another type of adjective is formed from a proper noun. This type of adjective is called a proper adjective. A proper adjective is capitalized. Sometimes, a proper adjective has the same spelling as its related proper noun. More often, however, the proper adjective and noun are spelled differently. Example: Canadian bacon, German noodles, New England clam chowder, Idaho potatoes
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Guided Practice italian movie hawaiian pineapple french cheese
Directions: Re-write the phrase by adding the correct indefinite article before each pair and capitalizing the proper adjective. italian movie hawaiian pineapple french cheese american tourist california raisin norwegian salmon an Italian movie a Hawaiian pizza a French cheese an American tourist a California raisin a Norwegian salmon
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