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3RD WEEK

viernes, 10 de setiembre de 2021 19:31

COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

COUNTABLE NOUNS UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


- Chair - chairs - Water
- Table - tables - Oils - Money
- Teacher - teachers - Juice - Time
- Orange - oranges - Coffee - Traffic
- Tomato - tomatoes - Soda - Pollution
- Fox - foxes - Tea - Justice
- Brush - brushes - Milk - Faith
- Lady - ladies - Rain
- Baby - babies - Butter
- Penny - pennies - Salt - Information
- Puppy - puppies - Rice - Education
- Wolf - wolves - Sugar - Jewelry
- Calf - calves - Flour - Advice
- Thief - thieves - Love - Luggage
- Child - children - Weather - Furniture
- Person - people - Honey - News
- Mouse - mice - Wool
- Ox - oxen - Wood
- Fish - fish - Cotton - MEAT
- Sheep - sheep - Iron ○ Fish
- Chicken - chickens - Silver ○ Chicken
- Gold ○ Lamb
- Bread ○ Pork
- Fruit ○ Beef
- Food
- Air
- Hair
- Pepper
- Yogurth
- Sauce
is ---> a / an are is

- There is (hay) -----> Singular nouns / Uncountable nouns


□ There is a teacher in the class.
□ There is an apple on the table. Is there ………….?
□ There is a girl in my family. - Yes, there is.
□ There is honey in the jar. - No, there isn't.
□ There is water in the bottle.
□ There is money on the table.

- There are (hay) ----> plural nouns Are there ……….?


□ There are 42 people in class. - Yes, there are.
□ There are mice in my house. - No, there aren't.
□ There are geese in class.
□ There are 40 students in the library.

QUANTIFIERS

PLURAL NOUNS AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


Is there any sugar in the kitchen?
SOME (+) (?) (offers / requests / advice ) ANY (-) (?)
1. There isn't _____ strawberry on the - There are some students in class. - There aren't any students in class.
table. - There are some children in the yard. - There aren't any children in the yard.
- There are some tomatoes on the table. - There aren't any tomatoes on the table.
2. there aren't _______ strawberries.
- There is some milk in the bottle. - There isn't any milk in the bottle.
3. There is _______ orange juice. - There is some sugar in the pot. - There isn't any sugar in the pot.
- I have some money to lend you. - I don't have any money to lend you.
4. There isn't _____ orange. - Is there __any_____ sugar in the kitchen?
- Do you like some ……? - Is there any ………? - Would you like _some____ oranges?
- Do you want some ……..? - Are there any ……..? - Is there __a___ tomato?
- Would you like some ……? - Do you have any …………? - Could you give me ___a___ kiss?
- Can I have some ………? - Do you know any ……? - Are there __any___ students in the library?
- Could you give me some ……..? - Is there _a____ teacher in the class?

a) There isn't any water in the jar.


MUCH (-) uncountable nouns (?) MANY (-) (+) plural nouns (?) b) There aren't much water in the jar.
c) There isn't many water in the jar.
- There isn't much time to finish the class. - There aren't many people in class. d) There isn't much water in the jar.
- There isn't much honey in the jar. - There aren't many students in the school e) There isn't some water in the jar.
- I don't have much money to lend you. - I don't have many friends at school. __How many___ fish are there in the ocean?

- How much ………………? - How many ………………?


- How much time do you have? - How many students are there in class? - I don't have _____ sisters, just one.
- How much milk do you have? - How many people live in your house? a) Much
- How much love do you have? - How many lovers do you have? b) Many
- How much sugar do you need? - How many eggs do you have? c) Any
d) Some
e) A

- A lot of (+) (-) (?) (much / many)

- There is a lot of time to finish the class.


- There is lots of honey in the jar.
- I have a lot of money to lend you.

- There are a lot of people in class.


- There are lots of students in the school
- I have a lot of friends at school.

FEW / A FEW (+) (?) Plural nouns LITTLE / A LITTLE (+) (?) Uncountable nouns
- I have few friends (- sense) - I have little time. (- sense)
- I have a few friends (+ sense) - I have a little time. (+ sense)

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FEW / A FEW (+) (?) Plural nouns LITTLE / A LITTLE (+) (?) Uncountable nouns
- I have few friends (- sense) - I have little time. (- sense)
- I have a few friends (+ sense) - I have a little time. (+ sense)

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