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ACADEMIC SEMESTER 2020-B

TEACHER'S NAME: Burga Tarillo Celinda

MEMBERS: (GROUP 6)
• Andrade Hinostroza Andrés Leonardo 1513220503
• Fora Llana Jessica Julissa 1713220538
• Flores Zegarra Ricardo Jesús 1823221362
• Trujillo Valle Kevin 1523220921
ANALYZE: COUNT AND NON-
COUNT NOUNS
Circle the correct option for each .Then writeC (count) or N
(non-count) after each food item in the box.

1.Count nouns are nouns that you can/can’t count.


They have/don’t have a singular and a plural form, e.g. apple.
2.Non-count nouns are nouns that you can/can’t count.
They have/don’t have a plural for, e.g. rice
ham N cheese N tomatoes C
Potatoes C rice N vegetables C
Apples C pie C sugar N
Bread N toast C butter N

ANALYZE: QUANTIFIERS
Function circle the correct option to complete each rule.Then
complete the table

1We use a , an to refer specific/general quantities.


2.We use some, any, much, and many to refer specific/general quetities
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES IN THE TABLE WITH A, AN, ANY, SOME, MUCH, OR MANY

Singular count nouns Plural count nouns Non-count nouns

Affirmative I want an apple. I want some apples. I want some rice.

Negative I don’t want a potato. I don’t want any potatoes. I don’t want any bread.

Questions Do you want a tomato? Are there any tomatoes? Do we have any butter?

Plural count nouns Non-count nouns

Negative There aren’t many vegetables. There isn’t much butter.

Questions How many oranges are there? How many ham is there?
THEN CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.
• Use a or an before singular count nouns.

• Do not use a or an before non-count nouns.

• We can use some, any, and much before non-count nouns.

• We can use some, any, and many before plural count nouns.

• We use any in negatives and questions.


VOCABULARY
1. I’d like the soup of the day.
2. I’d like the shrimp cocktail.
3. Would you like the fish grilled or fried?
4. Would you like any salad or
vegetables?
5. I’d like a green salad.
6. We’d like a bottle of water.
7. I’d like some bread and butter
8. Do you think you’d like to have dessert
later?
9. I’d like to try some apple pie.
10.Cream.
GRAMMAR
A complete the email with the phrases from the box.

I´d like to cook I have to go I need to get up

Would you like to come would you like to watch

Hi, Leah! How are you? I´m at work. Would you like to come to my apartment for
dinner tonight? I´d like to cook Something really nice, and I don´t want to eat
alone! Can you bring something to drink, and maybe something for dessert? Oh, and
would you like to watch a movie after dinner, too? I can´t go to bet too late, though
I have to go early tomorrow for a meeting. Anyway, I need to get up now. I
have a lot to do. Call me later—hope to see you tonight. Love, Suzy.

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