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I love…

I like…
I don’t like…
I hate…
I love…
I like…
I don’t like…
I hate…
What’s in the fridge?
Countable or uncountable nouns
Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. an apple, two apples, three
apples, etc.
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g. milk, rice, water, etc.
Quantifiers
a, an, some, any
Countable
a, an, some, any
There is a cookie.(singular)(+)
There is an apple.(singular)(+)
There are some apples.(plural)(+)
There aren’t any apples.(plural)(-)
Uncountable
some, any
There is some milk.(+)
There isn’t any milk.(-)
Countable (a, an, some, any)
a, an: singular.
some (+), any (-/?): plural
There is a chicken.
There is an eggplant.
There are some bananas.
There aren’t any apples.

Uncountable (some(+), any (-/?)


There is some milk.
There isn’t any water.
Countable (a, an, some, any)
a, an: singular.
some (+), any (-/?): plural
There is a cake.
There is an eggplant.
There are some oranges.
There aren’t any lemons.

Uncountable (some(+), any (-/?)


There is some milk.
There isn’t any water.
How many? How much?
Use 'Many' with plural countable
nouns How many bananas are there?
There are some/three bananas.
Use 'Much' with uncountable nouns
How much juice is there?
There is some/a bottle of juice.
VII) Read this dialogue in pairs.

Waiter/waitress: Good afternoon!


Jamie: Hi. A table for two, please.
Waiter/waitress: Of course. Over here, please.
Here’s the menu.
Sally: Thank you.
(pause)
Waiter /waitress: Are you ready to order?
Sally: Yes, we are.
Waiter/waitress: What would you like for your
starter?
Jamie: I’d like onion soup, please.
Sally: And I’ll have a tomato salad, please.
Waiter/waitress: And for your main course?
Sally: Oh, I’d like Thai chicken and rice please.
Jamie: I’ll have fish and chips, please.
Waiter/waitress: Ok, what would you like to
drink?
Jamie: I’ll have some fresh orange juice.
Sally: I’d like some mineral water, please.
Waiter/waitress: Ok, thank you.
(pause)
Sally: Could I have some ice cream for dessert,
please?
Jamie: The same for me, please.
Waiter/waitress: Certainly. (After a short while)
Waiter/waitress: Would you like anything else?
Jamie: No, thank you. Just the bill.
Waiter/waitress: Here is your bill.
Jamie: Is the service included in the bill?
Waiter/waitress: No, it isn't.
Jamie: Here you are.(tip included)
Waiter/waitress: Thank you. I hope you
enjoyed your meal.
Jamie: Yes, everything was perfect. Thank you.
Waiter/waitress: Hope to see you here again
soon. Good bye.
Sally: Bye.

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