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Structures at Nursing Instruments PDF
Structures at Nursing Instruments PDF
PART 2
Uncountable Noun
Countable nouns
Examples of countable nouns
singular plural
apple apples
pineapple pineapples
cucumber cucumbers
strawberry strawberries
grape grapes
Uncountable nouns
Examples of uncountable nouns:
salad dressing
lettuce
ham
water
milk
SOME AND ANY (Beberapa)
SOME ANY
Possitive sentence for Negative and Interrogative
countable and countable noun sentence for countable and
countable noun
Some + Singular Noun Negative (aren’t) + any +
Some + Countable noun (s/ countable noun(s/es)?
es) Interogative (is/ do) + any +
Uncountable noun
Offer and request
MUCH AND MANY (Banyak)
MUCH MANY
Uncountable noun Countable noun
Plural noun (without s/ es) Plural noun (s/es)
Interrogative sentence Interrogative sentence
How much + uncountable How many + countable noun
noun (singular noun) (plural noun s/ es)
Much can also be followed by Many can also be followed by
the preposition "of" when the preposition "of" when
the word is followed by the word is followed by
articles (a, an, the), articles (a, an, the),
possessive (your, his, her, possessive (your, his, her,
its), or pronoun (them, us, its), or pronoun (them, us,
you) you)
ENOUGH (Cukup)
ENOUGH
Enough is placed after the adjective (Adjective) or
adverb (Adverb)
Enough is placed before the noun (countable and
countable noun)
The word enough can also be used without putting
nouns or adjectives afterwards.
LET’S TRY TO ANSWER THOSE
QUESTIONS
Next Meeting
In and around the hospital:
1. Hospital departments/wards.
2. Describing what different hospital
departments/wards do.