IRON
Quantifiers we use for countable and uncountable nouns
ENOUGH/A LOT OF
Mention 3 adverbs of frequency
always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never
WHICH ONE DO WE USE WITH COUNTABLE NOUNS? HOW MANY OR HOW MUCH?
HOW MANY...
Complete the sentence
*_________ a shower.
TAKE
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why?
I need a few sugar
INCORRECT
Sugar is an uncountable noun
ADVERBS
Complete the sentence:
*_______ flour does he need?
HOW MUCH
Complete the sentence:
*__________my teeth
FLOSS
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why?
I need a lot of eggs
CORRECT
Eggs is a countable noun
Change the adjective to adverb:
Slow --->
Slowly
Complete the sentence:
*____________aprons do we have?
HOW MANY
Complete the sentence:
*________my calendar.
CHECK
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why?
I can a cook a little dishes
INCORRECT
Dishes are countable nouns... so we can't use a little...
Change the adjective to adverb
Careful--->
Carefully
Complete the sentence:
*____________cardboard do they have?
HOW MUCH
Mention 4 healthy habits you may have as a student
Exercise,eat good food (healthy food), good habits, sleep well, take a shower, floss your teeth...
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why?
I drink a lot of water
CORRECT
Water is a countable noun and a lot of is used for both countable and uncountable nouns
Change the adjective to adverb
Careless--->
Carelessly
Unscramble the sentence:
need/ How/ water/ does/ he/ much/?
How much water does he need?