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one bracelet three bracelets two bracelets 7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT one bracelet three bracelets two bracelets

one bracelet two bracelets three bracelets some jewelry 7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT one bracelet two bracelets some jewelry three bracelets

a pen pens one pen three pens some pens a lot of pens noun + -s 7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT SINGULAR PLURAL a pen pens COUNT NOUN one pen three pens some pens a lot of pens A COUNT NOUN PLURAL: noun + -s SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun

(no plural form) jewelry some jewelry a lot of jewelry No - a 7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT SINGULAR PLURAL jewelry (no plural form) NONCOUNT NOUN some jewelry a lot of jewelry A NONCOUNT NOUN SINGULAR: No - a No - one PLURAL: No plural form.

7-1 Let’s Practice NOUN ? We love to read books. ? count noncount

7-1 Let’s Practice NOUN ? I am studying grammar. ? count noncount

7-1 Let’s Practice NOUN ? Please pass the salt. ? count noncount

7-1 Let’s Practice NOUN ? We need some chairs. ? count noncount

7-2 USING AN vs. A an earring a bracelet

7-2 USING AN vs. A (a) A cow is an animal. A an singular count nouns

(c) My friend has an old horse. 7-2 USING AN vs. A (b) I have an idea. (c) My friend has an old horse. words that begin with vowels an

(d) I have an ugly dog. (e) I have a useful idea. /uh/ vowel sound 7-2 USING AN vs. A (d) I have an ugly dog. (e) I have a useful idea. /uh/ vowel sound /yu/ sound

(f) Give me an honest answer. 7-2 USING AN vs. A (f) Give me an honest answer. (g) Today is a hot day. silent /h/, vowel sound /h/ sound

7-2 Let’s Practice a an I lost ___earring. an

7-2 Let’s Practice a an That is ___ ugly bug. an

7-2 Let’s Practice a an He is __ happy child. a

7-2 Let’s Practice a an Let’s go in __ hour. an

7-3 USING A/AN vs. SOME some bracelets a bracelet

You have some soccer balls. 7-3 USING A/AN vs. SOME (a) I have a book. She has an umbrella. (b) We have some apples. You have some soccer balls. (c) I got some mail. He has some information. singular count nouns plural count nouns noncount nouns

She has _____ hat on her head. 7-3 Let’s Practice a an some She has _____ hat on her head. a singular count noun

She has _____ nice hats. some a an some plural count noun 7-3 Let’s Practice a an some She has _____ nice hats. some plural count noun

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

7-4 MEASUREMENT WITH NONCOUNT NOUNS a head of lettuce a loaf of bread

(b) I’d like a glass of juice. (c) I’d like a cup of tea. 7-4 MEASUREMENTS WITH NONCOUNT NOUNS (a) I’d like some juice. (b) I’d like a glass of juice. (c) I’d like a cup of tea. (d) I’d like a piece of fruit. an unspecified quantity a specified quantity

What would you like to drink? I’d like some water, please. 7-4 MEASUREMENTS WITH NONCOUNT NOUNS What would you like to drink? I’d like some water, please.

beans cabbage bread cereal 7-4 Let’s Practice We need to buy a head of _______. cabbage beans cabbage bread cereal

beans cabbage bread cereal 7-4 Let’s Practice Please hand me a loaf of _______. bread beans cabbage bread cereal

beans cabbage bread cereal 7-4 Let’s Practice I need to find a can of ______ for dinner. beans beans cabbage bread cereal

Do you have a box of ______? cereal 7-4 Let’s Practice Do you have a box of ______? cereal beans cabbage bread cereal

I don’t get many letters. 7-5 USING MANY, MUCH, A FEW, A LITTLE I don’t get many letters.

(a) I don’t have many bracelets. 7-5 USING MANY, MUCH, A FEW, A LITTLE (a) I don’t have many bracelets. (b) I’d don’t have much jewelry. (c) Gina has a few earrings. (d) I’d like a little fruit. PLURAL COUNT noun NONCOUNT noun PLURAL COUNT noun NONCOUNT noun

? A few or a little She gives us a little homework everyday. 7-5 Let’s Practice She gives us a little homework everyday. She gives us some homework everyday. ? A few or a little

Katie has some friends. Katie has a few friends. a few or a little ? 7-5 Let’s Practice Katie has some friends. Katie has a few friends. a few or a little ?

We have many dogs. ? many or much We have a lot of dogs. 7-5 Let’s Practice We have many dogs. We have a lot of dogs. many or much ?

? I don’t eat much cheese. many or much I don’t eat a lot of cheese. 7-5 Let’s Practice I don’t eat a lot of cheese. I don’t eat much cheese. ? many or much

7-8 USING SOME AND ANY Alice has some money.

(a) Alice has some money. 7-8 USING SOME AND ANY STATEMENT (a) Alice has some money. (b) Alice doesn’t have any money. (c) Does Alice have any money? (d) Does Alice have some money? some in affirmative statements NEGATIVE any in negative statements QUESTION either some or any in questions

any + plural count nouns 7-8 USING SOME AND ANY (e) Graham doesn’t have any money. (f) Graham doesn’t have any coins. noncount noun plural count noun any + noncount nouns any + plural count nouns

I need _____ time to study. some 7-8 Let’s Practice some any I need _____ time to study. some

We don’t have _____ cheese. any 7-8 Let’s Practice some any We don’t have _____ cheese. any

All children should have _____ books. some 7-8 Let’s Practice some any All children should have _____ books. some

There aren’t _____ horses in the field. any 7-8 Let’s Practice some any There aren’t _____ horses in the field. any

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