What is a countable noun?
A noun that can be counted (e.g., one book, two books).
What is a quantifier?
A word that tells us the amount of something (e.g., some, many).
What is an uncountable noun?
A noun that cannot be counted (e.g., water, rice).
Write a sentence using "some" with a countable noun.
Example: I have some friends.
Name three countable nouns.
Examples include: apples, cars, and chairs.
What quantifier can you use with countable nouns?
Many
Name three uncountable nouns.
Examples include: milk, sugar, and furniture.
Write a sentence using "any" with an uncountable noun.
Example: Do you have any milk?
How do you make nouns?
Usually by adding "s" or "es" (e.g., cat → cats, box → boxes).
What quantifier can you use with uncountable nouns?
Much.
How do you use uncountable nouns in a sentence?
They are used without a plural form (e.g., I need some water).
WATER is a countable or uncountable noun?
Uncountable.
Give an example of a sentence with a countable noun.
I have three dogs.
How do quantifiers help us understand nouns?
They give us information about the quantity of the nouns.
Give an example of a sentence with an uncountable noun.
She bought some bread.
Identify if the noun is countable or uncountable: "apples."
Countable.
What quantifiers can you use with countable nouns?
Many, a few, several, etc.
Explain the difference between "many" and "much."
"Many" is used with countable nouns, while "much" is used with uncountable nouns.
What quantifiers can you use with uncountable nouns?
Much, a little, some, etc.
Create a question using a quantifier with a countable noun.
How many books do you have?