NOUNS fjc/12/09. What is a noun? A noun is a naming word. It can be the name of a person, place or thing.

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NOUNS fjc/12/09

What is a noun? A noun is a naming word. It can be the name of a person, place or thing.

A noun is the name of a person: girl boy clown dentist dancer

A noun is the name of a place: garageclassroom zoo seaside

A noun is the name of a thing: stethoscope airplane golf ball book flower

Match the Noun Game nutmeg optician clown pen trumpet eagle hoe stetson lance mechanic 1. Which noun is a musical instrument you have to blow? trumpet

nutmeg optician clown pen trumpet eagle hoe stetson lance mechanic 2. Which noun is a bird of prey? eagle

nutmeg optician clown pen trumpet eagle hoe stetson lance mechanic 6. Which noun is a person who fixes cars? mechanic

nutmeg optician clown pen trumpet eagle hoe stetson lance mechanic 7. Which noun is a person who makes us laugh? clown

nutmeg optician clown pen trumpet eagle hoe stetson lance mechanic 8. We use this to write. pen

nutmeg optician clown pen trumpet eagle hoe stetson lance mechanic 9. What do we call a person who looks after our eyes? optician

Countable have a singular and a plural form. In plural, these nouns can be used with a number- they can be counted. (friends, chairs, houses, boys...)

Countable nouns Things I can count Three oranges Two oranges

SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun PLURAL: noun + -s COUNTABLE NOUNS potatoes a potato

Uncountable can only be used in singular. They can't be counted. (money, bread, water, coffee...)

Uncountable nouns Things I can’t count

We love to read books. countableUncountable ? ?N OUN

Please pass the salt. countable Uncountable 7-1 Let’s Practice ? ?N OUN

We need some chairs. countable Uncountable 7-1 Let’s Practice ? ?N OUN

Singular countable Uncountable There is a mango. I have an egg. There are some apples. I have some eggs. There is some sugar. He has some bread. Plural countable

There is _____ banana in the recipe. a 7-3 Let’s Practice singular countable noun a an some

There is _____ ice cream in the fridge. some 7-3 Let’s Practice uncountable noun a an some

I need _____ water to wash my hands. some 7-3 Let’s Practice uncountable noun a an some

unspecified quantity specified quantity I’d like some juice. I’d like a glass of juice.