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Most of the nouns are countable. You can combine them with numbers one, two, three… They usually have a singular and plural form. Countable nouns are.

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2 Most of the nouns are countable. You can combine them with numbers one, two, three… They usually have a singular and plural form. Countable nouns are for things we can count Two dogs Four horses dogshorses

3 Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count teasugar water rice They are often the names for abstract ideas or qualities. Example: knowledge, beauty, anger, fear, love.

4 If you want to express a quantity, you have to use a special phrase. They do not have a plural form. We cannot say:teassugarswatersrices teasugar water rice A cup of A spoon of A bowl of A glass of

5 We can’t use “a/an” + uncountable A money A music

6 A/ AN & SOME A/ an + singular countable I need a new car Some + plural countable (affirmative) I need some shoes Some + uncountable (affirmative) I need some money

7 ANY Any: negative & interrogative Any + plural countable I don’t have any apples / Do you have any apples? Any + uncountable I don’t have any money / Do you have any money?

8 NO We use “no” instead of “any” if the verb is in the affirmative form Therearen’tanysandwiches on the tableareno Idon’thave moneyno

9 DUAL NOUNS Some nouns are countable & uncountable AA piece of cake (uncountable) A cake (countable)

10 DUAL NOUNS A chicken  Some chicken

11 Decide if the following nouns are countable or uncountable

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13 Work with a partner, Student A: Looking at the board Student B: Looking at the wall Student A: Describe the picture you are looking at. Student B: Draw the picture your partner is describing.

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18 Go to MEC, find the exercise “In my room” and do it.


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