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Countable/ Uncountable Nouns

Countable/ Uncountable Nouns. Kingdom of Bahrain Ministry of Education Duraz Inter. G. School. First Intermediate Teacher: Ahlam S.Mahdi. Countable nouns Nouns that have two forms – singular/ plural. An orange. Oranges. COUNTABLE NOUNS. SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun. PLURAL:

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Countable/ Uncountable Nouns

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  1. Countable/ Uncountable Nouns Kingdom of BahrainMinistry of EducationDuraz Inter. G. School First Intermediate Teacher: AhlamS.Mahdi

  2. Countable nounsNouns that have two forms – singular/ plural. An orange Oranges

  3. COUNTABLE NOUNS SINGULAR: a+ noun one+ noun PLURAL: noun+-s a potato potatoes

  4. Uncountable nouns Nouns that have one form only. Rice

  5. NOUN ? We love to read books. ? countable Uncountable

  6. NOUN ? Please pass the salt. ? countable Uncountable

  7. NOUN ? We need some chairs. ? Uncountable countable

  8. Countable or uncountable? Write C / U.

  9. The use of a/ an/ some

  10. There is amango. I have an egg. There are some apples. I have some eggs. There is some sugar. He has some bread. Singularcountable Pluralcountable Uncountable

  11. 7-3 Let’s Practice a an some There is _____ banana in the recipe. a singularcountable noun

  12. a an some There is _____ ice cream in the fridge. some uncountable noun

  13. 7-3 Let’s Practice a an some I need _____ water to wash my hands. some uncountable noun

  14. I’d like somejuice. I’d likea glass of juice. unspecified quantity specified quantity

  15. The use of some/ any

  16. Some: Affirmative sentences: There is some money Any: Negative and Interrogative sentences: Is there any money? No, there isn’t. There isn’t any money

  17. some any I need _____ time to study. some

  18. some any There is _____ cheese. some

  19. 7-8 Let’s Practice some any There aren’t _____ horses in the field. any

  20. ChooseSomeorAny: • There isn't _______ sugar in my coffee. • There are ________ oranges in the fridge. • There aren't ________ tomatoes on the table. • There is ________ oil in the kitchen. • There is ________ orange juice.

  21. The use of many/ much

  22. HowMuch or HowMany

  23. How Many or How Much ? • How much/ How many cars are there? There are six cars!

  24. 2. How much/ How many Sugar is there? There are four spoons of sugar

  25. 3. How much/ How many pictures are there? There are six pictures.

  26. 4. How much/ How many milk is there? There are four boxes of milk.

  27. Choosemany ormuch: • How _______ sugar is there in my coffee? • How ________ oranges are there in the fridge? • How ________ tomatoes are thereon the table? • How ________ oil is there?

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