15 Minutes Test (3)Subject : EnglishHoa Binh, …./ …./ 2010I. Complete the dialogue with “ some ” or “ any ” : (5ps.)Lien : What’s for breakfast?Hoa: There is …………………………. chicken and …………….…………… rice.Lien: Is there .………… … ………. meat?Hoa: No. There isn’t ………………….…… meat.Lien: Are there …………………[r]
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs14 a, some, any> Exercise 6 for the difference between countable and uncountable nouns.• a is used with singular countable nouns:I'm waiting for a bus.• some is used in positive sentencesa) with plural cou[r]
a word, e.g. a butcher. D Some Some with a plural noun means 'a number of, and some with an uncountable noun means 'an amount of. Claire took some photos. We went out with some friends. Henry bought some flowers. I had some chips with my steak. Can you lend me some money? Andrew is doi[r]
How much / How Many Practice.How much = used with uncountable nouns.How many = used with countable nouns.1- Fill in the blanks with the How much or How many:a) _____________ trees can you see in this park?b) _____________ money do you have?c) _____________ things do you c[r]
OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 76 SHIP AND WATER: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS A What is the difference? a ship two boats COUNTABLE A countable noun (e.g ship) can be singular or plural. We can count ships. We can say a ship/one ship or two ships. Here a[r]
Articles with uncountable nounsFill in the blanks.1. We need someone with …………………. knowledge of German.a) excellentb) an excellentc) the excellentQ2 – You speak …………………… Hindi.a) perfectb) a perfectc) the perfectQ3 – She has ………………….. distrust of strangers.a) deepb) a deepc) the deepQ4 – It i[r]
DATE……………ED 1 GRAMMAR QUIZNAME…………………………………………ARTICLES(a/an/the) & (UN)COUNTABLE NOUNSA.Write a, an, the or - .1.………… ostriches are birds but they can’t fly.2.Andy is a student at ………. Oxford University.3.I don’t think he’s ever done ………. honest day’s work.4.Do you think .……. Presiden[r]
FULLNAME: ………………………………… DATE:………………………………… FIRSTCHOICEUNIT10: FOOD AND DRINKI) Put a/an /some with uncountable nouns or countable nouns: (2.0)Meat apple cheese milk butterFish orange tomatoes onion lettuceII) Write the words in the correct column:( 2.0)Words Vegeta[r]
FULLNAME: ………………………………… DATE:………………………………… FIRSTCHOICEUNIT10: FOOD AND DRINKI) Put a/an /some with uncountable nouns or countable nouns: (2.0)Meat apple cheese milk butterFish orange tomatoes onion lettuceII) Write the words in the correct column:( 2.0)Words Vegeta[r]
7. box 15. sister 23. foot 31. day8. class 16. leaf 24. bus 32. watchIV. Hãy sắp xếp các từ đã chuyển sang dạng số nhiều thành 3 nhóm theo cách phát âm ở phụ âm cuối.1. /s/ _______________________________________ 2. /z/ _______________________________________ 3. /iz/ ________________________________[r]
15 I like coffee and tea.Nouns, adjectives and adverbs9 The indefinite article a and the definite article the• a is used with countable nouns to indicate one (>- Exercise 8):I've got two bikes and a car.She's a lawyer.He's a teacher.• the is us[r]
EggsOrangesTomatoesBananasApplesThere is SOMECoffeeMilkwaterCheeseOilButterTeaWe use any with countable or uncountable nouns in questions and negative sentences.Example: Is there any milk in the fridge?There isn’t any milk in the fridge.COUNTABLEThere aren’t ANYUNCOUNTABL[r]
Countable NounsCountable Nouns (Danh từ đếm được)- Countable nouns are nouns that we can count. They have both singular and plural forms. We usually formthe plural by adding an –s/ -es to the end of a noun.(Danh từ đếm được có cả hình thức số ít [singular] v[r]
7. box 15. sister 23. foot 31. day8. class 16. leaf 24. bus 32. watchIV. Hãy sắp xếp các từ đã chuyển sang dạng số nhiều thành 3 nhóm theo cách phát âm ở phụ âm cuối.1. /s/ _______________________________________ 2. /z/ _______________________________________ 3. /iz/ ________________________________[r]
Plural uncountable nounsSome uncountable nouns are plural. They have no singular forms with the same meaning, and cannot be usedwith numbers. Common examples are: arms, groceries, goods, customs, clothes, thanks, regards, police etc.Have you bought the groceries? (NOT Hav[r]
COUNTABLE NOUNS - Call Æ calls - Company Æ companies - Telephone set Æ telephone sets UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS - News - Equipment - Information * Diễn đạt số lượng đối với DANH TỪĐẾM ĐƯỢC có th[r]
Most woods are home to a wide variety of birds.3. The most difficult group can be used as either countable or uncountable nouns, often with quite different meanings (further examples: business/capital/experience).She developed an interest in bio-genetics.The bank is paying 4% int[r]
-Obtaining for students’knowledge is not equal. -Locating in the rural area, students have local sounds.Therefore, they have a lot of difficulties in English pronounciation. -Some students are in needed condition.3.Student’s learning capacity at the beginning of school year:Class TotalExcellent Goo[r]
Singular and plural: miscellaneous pointsCertain singular nouns which are uncountable in English are countable in many other languages. Examplesare: hair, baggage, furniture, advice etc.Her hair is very thick. (NOT Her hair are very thick.)My baggage has been stolen. (NOT[r]
Countable nouns• Countable nouns are things that we can count.• We can put an ‘s’ on a countable noun.a pear2 pearsan apple3 applesUncountable nouns• Uncountable nouns are things that we cannot count.• We cannot put an ‘s’ on an uncountable<[r]