I found ( ) $10 note on the pavement yesterday.
I found (a) $10 note on the pavement yesterday.
The pastas are very nice.
Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect.
The noun "News" is an uncountable noun.
Is "News" countable noun?
List 3 each of countable and uncountable nouns around you.
countable: whiteboard, school bags, pencils
uncountable: water, hair, dust
What is countable nouns and uncountable nouns?
countable noun is objects that you could count, they are separated objects.
uncountable noun is objects that you could not count, they are objects without boundaries.
11. They have ( ) really nice flowerbeds in their garden.
11. They have some really nice flowerbeds in their garden.
1. Can I have an information? (Correct / Incorrect)
2. The news is good. (Correct / Incorrect)
1. Incorrect
2. Correct
I needed ( a / an / some ) time to come up with ( a / an / some ) answer.
I need some time to come up with an answer.
You are a guest at dinner. What words are the best fit for each of these questions:
1. Would you like ( ) butter for your bread?
2. Is there ( ) open farm market near your house?
3. Could you please pass ( ) bread?
1. some OR NONE
2. an
3. the
1. What is the topic of the lesson today?
1. Be Wise, Think Twice
I had ( ) cereal for breakfast.
I had some cereal for breakfast.
Uncountable nouns only have singular form. We use a singular verb.
1. True / False
2. Give an example.
1. True.
2. The pasta is very nice.
You need to find (a / an / some) decent job first.
You need to find a decent job first.
How many countable and uncountable nouns?
Blood, Coffee, Food, Ice, Meat, Music, Paper
7 uncountable nouns and zero countable nouns
1. Would you like ( ) coffee?
2. He always likes ( ) piece of chocolate .
1. some
2. a
List 5 countable nouns that you can find in your school bag.
Any five countable nouns.
1. Countable nouns have a ( ) and ( ) form.
1. Countable nouns have a (singular) and (plural) form.
He gave me an advice.
Is "an advice" correct?
Incorrect. Should be "some advice" or "a piece of advice".
1. Uncountable nouns only have the ( ) form.
2. In uncountable nouns, we cannot use ( ) or
( ), but can use ( )
1. Uncountable nouns only have singular form.
2. In uncountable nouns, we cannot use a or an, but can use some.
When can we use "a or an" in uncountable nouns?
Use water as an example.
a bottle of water...etc
Create a sentence for:
-wine
-cheese
-knowledge
She drinks a glass of wine.
Could you add some cheese in my mushroom soup?
We have gain some knowledge from this professor.
Create a very short story using 2countable nouns and 2 uncountable nouns.
One day, there's "a boy" carrying "a ball". He drank "some water" before going out but he forgotten to eat "some rice".
Provide 4 uncountable nouns.
Examples include:
wine, water, blood, sewage, beer, soda, sand, and so on.
1. In Countable Nouns, we can use the ( ) / ( ) in the singular form and ( ) in the plural form.
1. We can use the article ( a ) / ( an ) in the singular form and (some) in the plural form.
From the list below, make a sentence using at least 2 of countable nouns and 2 of the uncountable nouns.
Milk, Eggs, Onions, Salt, Beans, Potatoes, Celery, Tomatoes, Lemon, Pepper, Cheese.
EXAMPLE:
Benny put a lot of salt and pepper on his six potatoes and 7 eggs.