Practice/Practise (UK) - Noun vs Verb
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GCSE
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A worksheet focused on distinguishing between nouns and verbs, highlighting common errors and correction techniques appropriate for GCSE students.
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Practice/Practise (UK) - Noun vs Verb
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Grade GCSE
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Understanding Nouns and Verbs
In many sentences, the same word can function as both a noun and a verb depending on its use. For example, 'record' can be a noun as in 'She broke the record,' or a verb as in 'Please record the meeting.' Recognising the correct form is essential for clear communication. Incorrectly using a noun where a verb should be used, or vice versa, often leads to grammatical errors. These mistakes are common among GCSE students and can affect the clarity of their writing.
1.
Identify the noun and the verb in the sentence: 'He will record the event tomorrow.'
[2 marks]2.
Correct the error in this sentence: 'She needs to practise her piano every day.'
[2 marks]3.
Choose the correct form of the word to complete the sentence: 'I will ONTEXT the data tomorrow.' (Options: record, recorde)
[1 mark]Aa) record
Bb) recorde
4.
Identify and underline the noun in the sentence: 'The team played well after the break.'
[2 marks]5.
Identify the mistake related to noun and verb usage in the sentence: 'The manager needs to analyse the sales figures.'
[2 marks]6.
Explain why the phrase 'The feedback was very positive' correctly uses 'feedback' as a noun.
7.
Create a sentence where the word 'present' functions as both a noun and a verb, highlighting the difference.
8.
Correct the following sentence: 'Her performance was outstanding and she received a lot of praises.'
[2 marks]9.
Identify whether the word 'produce' is used as a noun or a verb in the sentence: 'The factory will produce more goods this year.'
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