What does "Vital" mean?
Very Important
Is "sand" countable or uncountable?
uncountable
the, my, those, this, that, these
Determiners or quantifiers?
Determiners
What is a compound noun?
a noun made of two or more words
Does 'much' go with countable or uncountable nouns?
Uncountable
What does "sanctuary" mean?
a safe place
Would you say a, an, or some in front of the word "egg"
______ egg
an
Which determiner would you use if you wanted to say that something belonged to you?
My His Its
My
What is an example of a compound noun
Notebook, backpack, wildlife etc.
Does 'many' go with countable or uncountable nouns?
countable
What does "destroy" mean?
damage beyond repair
Is the noun "coast" countable or uncountable?
Countable
Quantifiers answer which question?
How many or how much
What are abstract nouns?
Things we cannot perceive with our 5 senses
I have _______ students in my class
Much or many?
many
What does "beneficial" mean?
Good for
Is the noun "experience" countable or uncountable?
It can be either, depending on the context.
ex: I have had 3 experiences with the police.
I have a lot of experience in this field.
Jen has a few books
Mark has plenty of books
Who has more books?
Mark has more books
Is "love" an abstract noun?
Yes
There is so ______ noise in the classroom that I can't hear.
Much or many
much
What does "council" mean?
a local group in charge of a town
Is the noun "news" countable or uncountable? And does it take a singular or plural verb?
News is uncountable and takes a singular verb
a singular noun
every corner, each student
How do we often make an abstract noun?
By using suffixes
Intelligent -> Intelligence
Much and many should only be used with
1.
2.
Questions
Negative statements