COUNTABLES UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES Countable nouns are nouns which can be counted and can be in the singular.

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COUNTABLES UNCOUNTABLES

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES Countable nouns are nouns which can be counted and can be in the singular or the plural. a flower (singular) three flowers (plural)

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES We put a before the noun in the singular when it begins with a consonant sound (b, d, p, etc.) and an when it begins with a wovel sound (a, e, i, o, u). an apple two apples

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES Uncountable nouns are nouns which cannot be counted and they usually have no plural. FOOD: Cheese, butter, meat, salt, pepper, bacon, bread, chocolate,honey, jam.... LIQUIDS: Coffe, milk, water, tea, wine, lemonade, petrol, oil, …

METARIALS: Gold, iron, silver, wood, paper…. ABSTRACT NOUNS: Beauty, love, happiness… OTHERS: Hair, money, news, snow, furniture, advice, weather…. COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES

We use We also use some with countable nouns but only in the plural. some cheesesome bananas some with uncountable nouns and not a/an.

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES Some uncountable nouns can be made countable by using the following words in front of them: a jar of marmalade a bottle of beer a piece of cake

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES a loaf of bread a cup of coffee

a bar of chocolate a kilo of meat

a glass of milk a bowl of soupa carton of milk

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES a can of fruit juice a jug of orange juice a slice of bread

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES a tin of fish a packet of spaghetti

apple Listen and repeat

sandwich

banana

biscuits

butter

carrot

cheese

eggs

flour

salt

COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES steak

sugar Listen and repeat

a cup of tea bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

a bbbb oooo tttt tttt llll eeeeof lemonade bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

a can of coke bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

a kilo of flour bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

a carton of milk bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

a jar of jam bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

a packet of peas bottlecancuppacket kilojar carton

57 p. 89 p. 59 p. 99 p. 89 p. How much is a bottle of lemonade? It’s fifty-seven pence. How much is a jar of jam? It’s eighty-nine pence. How much is a can of coke? It’s fifty-nine pence. How much is a carton of milk? It’s ninety-nine pence. How much is a packet of peas? It’s eighty-nine pence. How much ?

Can you buy me three packets of peas? Can you buy me..... ?

Can you buy me a can of coke?

Can you buy me six cartons of milk?

Can you buy me two bottles of lemonade?

Can you buy me three jars of jam?

Can you buy me..... ? lime Can you buy me five kilos of lime?

I’d like a cup of tea I’d like......

I’d like a bowl of soup.

I’d like a glass of water. I’d like......

I’d like a slice of cake. I’d like......

I’d like a bottle of lemonade. I’d like......

Some - Any I’ve got some strawberries but I haven’t got any grapes.

coconut pineapple I have got some pineapples but I haven’t got any coconuts.

I have got some pears but I haven’t got any cherries.

I have got some salt but I haven’t got any pepper.

I have got some jam but I haven’t got any yoghurt.

Tell the difference

ASK & ANSWER