TOEFL Structure: English 4 Class C

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TOEFL Structure

English 4 Class C
Gagah Baskoro Azhari/20190420004

Practice Practice with nouns no.1 explain about count or noncount


with noun. A count noun refers to people/person or thing can
be counted and noncount noun refers to general things
such as qualities, substances, or topics and cannot be
Nouns counted. Noncount can be count nouns when used to
indicates types

Exercise 1 Example: 1. This class just have three students (Count


noun). 2. I will learn physics to exam tomorrow
(noncount noun)
Faragita Pitaloka / 20190420012

Noncount nouns only have a singular form. Most count nouns have
a singular form and plural form. The plural form for most nouns has
an –s or –es ending. However there are other singular and plural

Practise patterns.
A. Some nouns form their plurals with a vowel chane or an ending

With change.

Nouns 3 B
Marvelya Melyana Ichsanuria
/20190420015

Practice with Practice with nouns number 4


Nouns explain about the proper use
of the noun. Noun can
4
Marvelya Melyana
Ichsanuria /20190420015
Erika Chayani Putri /
20190420017
Practice
With Practicing with
Nouns nouns
5
Naufal Ramzy Ihsan/20190420018

Identify The indefinite article an is used to make pronunciation


easier when reading a text aloud. "A" is used before a
Articles consonant sound, and "An" is used before a vowel
sound. The letter "u" can have a consonant or vowel
sound, but the letter "h" is sometimes not pronounced
1 Example: 1. "an" untold number of people perished
while attempting to cross Death Valley, and Robin
Hood supposedly stole from the rich.
Betris Septiani
Putri /
Identify
20190420019
Articles 2 The articles

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