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There Is / There Are Countable and Uncountable Noun
There Is / There Are Countable and Uncountable Noun
There Is / There Are Countable and Uncountable Noun
Review Pronunciation
Washington apples
Many people like to take apples, to school or to work to eat with their lunches.
Apples are red, yellow or green.
Apple trees grow in nearly every part of the world.
The United States produces more of this popular fruit.
than any other countries except France.
Section 1
Pronunciation
walk + ed
learn + ed
[d]
[t]
[ id ]
learned
walked
guard + ed
climbed
stopped
parted
timed
kissed
wanted
tagged
washed
lived
mixed
ended
Section 2
Speaking
bear beruang
bird burung
elephant gajah
giraffe jerapah
Practice 1
1. Is it a garden or a zoo?
3. Is there a giraffe?
4. Is there a cat?
5. Is there a dog?
6. Is there a monkey?
MY HOUSE
My name is Jack. My full name is Jack Nichols. My house is not big but beautiful.
There are 2 bedrooms, 1 living room (ruang keluarga), 1 dining room (ruang makan),
1 kitchen and 1 toilet. There are 3 animals in my house. They are all cats.
I have a small family. There are only 5 persons (orang) in my house. They are my Dad, my
Mom, my brothers Bill and John and me.
Practice 3
GIRLS BOYS
---> questions
---> negative
---> positive
1. girls
boys
6. teachers
students
2. dogs
cats
7. soldiers
policemen
3. tables
desks
8. doctors
nurses
4. books
pens
9. singers
dancers
5. men
women
forks (garpu)
Practice 4
GIRLS
( + ) There are some girls.
( - ) There are not any girls.
( ? ) Are there any girls?
(are there some girls)
1. girls
6. books
2. boys
7. pens
3. dogs
8. men
4. cats
9. women
5. tables
10.desks
STRUCTURE
Noun
A. COUNTABLE (bisa dihitung)
1. Singular (tunggal)
2. Plural (jamak)
Countable
I eat an apple
There is an apple
Uncountable
I drink water
Practice 5
book -> There ARE some books.
water -> There IS some water.
1. book
6. tea
2 water
7. bread
3. pen
8. sugar
4. coffee
9. car
5. pencil
10.juice
Practice 6
(Do it in written)
Practice 7
book
water