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Warm-Up

Take out a piece of paper. Write your answers to each sentence.


Use either PRESENT SIMPLE or PRESENT CONTINUOUS.

1. Look! The men ________ blue uniforms. (wear)

2. Our cat never ________ on the kitchen table. (jump)

3. Mrs. Cooper ________ in the restaurant every Sunday. (eat)

4. The taxi ________ for them at the moment. (wait)

5. Don ________ wash his car next week. (go)


Warm-Up
Take out a piece of paper. Write your answers to each sentence.
Use either PRESENT SIMPLE or PRESENT CONTINUOUS.

1. Look! The men are wearing blue uniforms. (wear)

2. Our cat never jumps on the kitchen table. (jump)

3. Mrs. Cooper eats in the restaurant every Sunday. (eat)

4. The taxi is waiting for them at the moment. (wait)

5. Don is going to wash his car next week. (go)


Extra Practice
Units 4 and 5 in Bronnen
Bronnen → Form 1 →
MS. LEE → 1B Unit 5 (and 4 Review)

** Check Studiewijzer
This week and over vakantie:
Study Wordlist Unit 5
Unit 5:
Nouns and
Expressions of
Quantity
Week 8
Test week
Changes made for the test

What you need to know:

• Wordlist Unit 5

• Past simple / past continuous / present continuous for future use

• Reading exercise

• Expressions of quantity (some/any) and countable/uncountable nouns

Extra practice uploaded on Bronnen! (Ms. Lee, 1B folder)


Countable and Uncountable Nouns p. 36
COUNTABLE NOUNS: things you can count
• Singular or plural
• Use A or AN in front of singular
• SOME can be used in front of plural

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS: things you cannot count


… but use a countable noun to tell the amount
• Can never be plural (all ‘singular’)
• SOME can also be used in front (of all ‘singular)

We will look at more expressions in a moment…


COUNTABLE NOUNS: things you can count
• Singular or plural
• Use A or AN in front of singular
• SOME can be used in front of plural

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS: things you cannot count


… but use a countable noun to tell the amount
• Can never be plural (all ‘singular’)
• SOME can also be used in front (of all ‘singular)
A glass of or a bottle of
water

A glass of or a packet of
tea

A bar of
chocolate
**RULE TO FORM UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS**
A loaf of
A (countable noun) of (uncountable noun) bread
Expressions of Quantity p. 37

Remember: some expressions can be used for both but


much, a little, a _________ of .…
only used with singular uncountable nouns
Expressions
of Quantity p. 37

Email Exercise
On your own – circle the
correct word to complete
the sentence.

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