1 / 11

EGC

EGC. Which nouns are countable and uncountable?. student, information, pollution, desk, paint, soju, country, computer, people, knowledge, grammar, train, space, girlfriend, Canadian, time, money, air, sand, alcohol, grade, lesson, music, teacher, luggage, baggage, bag,.

Download Presentation

EGC

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. EGC

  2. Which nouns are countable and uncountable? student, information, pollution, desk, paint, soju, country, computer, people, knowledge, grammar, train, space, girlfriend, Canadian, time, money, air, sand, alcohol, grade, lesson, music, teacher, luggage, baggage, bag,

  3. Which nouns are countable and uncountable? student, information, pollution, desk, paint, soju, country, computer, people, knowledge, grammar, train, space, girlfriend, Canadian, time, money, air, computer, sand, alcohol, grade, lesson, music, teacher, luggage, baggage, bag,

  4. Which foods are uncountable?

  5. Which foods are uncountable? Any liquid – water, milk, juice, beer, soju, coke, cider, wine, whiskey (alcohol), honey Meat – ANY MEAT – chicken, pork, beef, steak, lamb, turkey, ham, fish, salmon, shrimp, octopus, squid, tuna, bacon Which meats are countable??? Hotdogs, sausages, Which vegetables are uncountable??? Lettuce, garlic, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower

  6. Any other uncountable foods? rice, bread, cake, pizza, flour (밀가루), chocolate, jam, peanut butter, salad, cereal, popcorn, pasta, spaghetti, kimchi, soup, stew (dairy) – milk, cheese, cream, ice cream, butter, yogurt (grains/powders) sugar, salt, pepper (pastes / oils) mayonnaise, red pepper paste, mustard, ketchup, olive oil

  7. using containers and quantifiers • a glass of water, juice, milk, beer, soju • a cup of coffee, tea • a can of coke, beer • a jar of jam, peanut butter • a bottle of beer, water, juice, coke • a carton of milk, eggs (12) • a bar of chocolate • a piece of pizza, cake, cheese • a slice of cake, pizza, cheese • a head of lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, • a bag of flour, rice • a bowl of rice (공기밥) • a teaspoon of sugar, salt, butter

  8. Animals / Food I like dog vs I like dogs I like dogs (개 종아해요) I like dog (개고기 좋아해요) What’s your favorite animal? - I like horse.

  9. Example: Do you have much time? (question) I have too much time. (- too) I have so much time. (+/- so) I don’t have much time. (negative) I have much more time than you. Thank you very much! I have much time. = I have a lot oftime. / I have lots oftime. He has much money. = He has a lot ofmoney. He has lots ofmoney. There is much pollution in NewYork City. = There is a lot of/lots ofpollution in New York City.

  10. 조사 + 관사 (articles) 김치 좋아해요. 김치를 좋아해요. I have apple. I have an apple.

More Related