Countable and uncountable nounsCountable nouns are the words for things that we can count. Countable nouns have singular and plural forms.Examples are: boy, boys, girl, girls, flower, flowers, book, books, chair, chairs, student, students etc.A[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[r]
SOMEANY MUCH MANY A LOT (A) FEW(A) LITTLEWe use much and many mostly in question and negative. Much is used with uncountable nouns, and many is usedwith countable plural nouns.Ex: - Is there much rice left?- We haven’t got much rice left.- Has he got[r]
nouns. So I think the answer to your question is 'No'. ButI'm not sure which nouns can have a and which nounscan't.TEACHER: Wen done, Alan. Listen to this carefully:TEACHER:ALAN:All common nouns can be divided into two classes:countable nouns and u[r]
We use A or AN with singular nouns.A is used when a noun starts with a consonant sound;e.g. a dog, a book, etc.AN is used when a noun starts with a vowel sound;e.g. an apple, an hour, etc.Some/Any/An/A1.We use SOME with countable nouns (oplural) and with uncountable
Building SentencesInstructions for use:Print the worksheets onto card. Cut out and laminate the cards. Put each set of cards in anenvelope or box, with the relevant label attached. These are some ideas for how to use them:a)Practise sentence building - ask students to mak[r]
IF WE WANT TO COUNT UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS WE USE:COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH SOME, A OR AN.A PACKET OF: RICE, FLOUR, SUGAR1- I WOULD LIKE TO EAT ............ SAUSAGES.A LOAF 2OF:BREADYOU LIKE ......... GLASS OF WATER?WOULD3- WOULD YOU LIKE ............ MORE SANDWICHES?WE USE SOME WI[r]
Countable and uncountable nouns: special casesThe names of illnesses are usually uncountable in English. Examples are: measles, flu, chickenpox etc.Measles is highly infectious. (NOT Measles are highly infectious.)There is a lot of flu around at the moment.The word[r]
Tổng hợp các lỗi NGỮ PHÁP cần tránh IELTS SIMON IELTS Grammar: for band 7 ......................... IELTS Grammar: wide range or errorfree? . IELTS Grammar: uncountable nouns ........... IELTS Grammar: are phrasal verbs ok? ........ IELTS Grammar: capital letters .................... IELTS Gramm[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]
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 nounsCountable nouns are the names of objects, people and places that can be counted. Examples are: flower, boy,apple, book, tree, room, house, window etc.Countable nouns have singular and plural forms and can be used with indefinite article[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 d[r]
•••••The is used before singular and plural nouns, both countable and uncountable when we aretalking about something specific or when the noun is mentioned for a second time.We use the with the words cinema, theatre, radio, countryside, seaside, beach, …We u[r]
Danh từ: Đếm được/ Không đếmđược & Dạng số ít/ nhiềuDanh từ: Đếm được/ Không đếm được1. Đặc điểm của danh từ đếm được:Chỉ những gì đếm được, chẳng hạn như.a sandwich (một cái bánh two sandwiches (hai cái bánhxăng-uých)xăng-uých)a dog (một con chó)three dogs (ba con chó)a friend (một n[r]