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T6.3: Grammar countable and uncountable nouns

T6.3: Grammar countable and uncountable nouns

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T6.3: Grammar countable and uncountable nouns

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​Countable Nouns

​Things that we can count.

We can count apples, banana, eggs, burgers, chips and so there is a singular and plural form.

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​Singular and Plural

​Singular

​apple

​egg

​burger

​chip

​Plural

apples

​eggs

​burgers

​chips

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Multiple Choice

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singular or plural?

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singular

cake

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plural

cakes

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Multiple Choice

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singular or plural?

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singular

grape

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plural

grapes

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Fill in the Blank

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singular or plural

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​Uncountable Nouns

​We cannot count some things and so we do not usually use a plural form.

​For example, milk, water, bread, salt, cheese. They are uncountable nouns.

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Multiple Choice

Which list below is of countable nouns?

LIST A: milk, salt, cheese, juice

LIST B: apple, banana, egg, strawberry

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LIST A

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LIST B

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Draw

Put these food and drink words in the correct

column:

bread • burger • butter • cheese • egg

meat • rice • sugar • tomato

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​We have some words that we use when talking about countable and uncountable nouns.

  • ​some

  • ​any

  • ​a/an

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​Some

  • Use some with uncountable nouns and with plural countable nouns.

  • Use some in affirmative sentences.

    • ​Remember: affirmative means yes 👍

Examples:

We’ve got some water.

I’ve got some apples.

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​Any

  • Use any with uncountable nouns and with plural countable nouns

  • Use in negative sentences and questions

    • 👎​ Remember negative means no

​Examples:

​I haven’t got any milk.

He hasn’t got any apples.

Have you got any orange juice?

Are there any bananas?

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​A/An

Use a/an with singular countable nouns in:

  • 👍 affirmative

  • 👍 negative sentences

    ❓ in questions.

An goes before a vowel sound.

Examples:

I haven’t got a burger.

He’s got an egg.

Have you got an MP3 player?​

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Multiple Choice

Some, Any, A, An

You buy ______ chicken burger.

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a

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an

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any

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some

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Multiple Choice

Some, Any, A, An

There aren't ______ strawberries.

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a

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an

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any

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some

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Multiple Choice

Some, Any, A, An

There's _______ cheese.

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a

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an

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any

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some

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Multiple Choice

Some, Any, A, An

Is there ____ milk?

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a

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an

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any

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some

T6.3: Grammar countable and uncountable nouns

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