Please give 3 examples of countable nouns.
Egg,Banana,Olive,Fries,Burger,Hot Dog,Apple, Carrots,Tomatoes Watermelon,Cookies,Sausages
Please give 3 examples of uncountable nouns.
water,milk,sand,hair...
Please find the mistake and correct it:
There isn’t any sausages.
There aren’t any sausages.
countable or uncountable?
grapes
Countable
Please find the mistake and correct it:
There’s mango.
There’s a mango
Please give 3 examples of UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS?
Milk, Flour, Salt, Sugar, Jam, Meat , Rice, Honey,Tea or Cheese
What is the plural of “Child”?
Children
Please find the mistake and correct it:
There aren’t any juice.
There isn’t any juice.
countable or uncountable?
Cookies
Countable
Please find the mistake:
I haven't got some apples.
I haven't got any apples.
True or false
I need a glasses.
False
I need a pair of glasses.
I need some glasses.
I need the glasses.
True or false
There is a lot of sheep in the zoo.
False:
There anen't a lot of sheep in the zoo.
Make an affirmative sentence with countable noun in singular
There is a book on the table.
Is it true that some nouns can be both countable and uncountable? like cake,chocolate
True
Choose the correct answer:
_____ the police see this?
(Does/Do)
Do
Do the police see this?
(because police is plural )
What irregular plurals do you know? (eg. Child - Children)
Please give an example.
Tooth - Teeth
Man - Men
Foot - Feet
Mouse - Mice
When do you add “es” to nouns?
When the nouns are countable plural and end in “S,SS,O,X,CH & SH”
Example: Bus —-> Buses
Beach ——> Beaches
What happens when a noun's last letters is “f” or “fe”?
“F” or “FE” turns to “VES”
Example: Thief ——> Thieves
Knife ——-> Knives
Knife ——-> Knives
When do we chang Y to IES to make a noun into plural?
the word ends with Y, and before Y, there is a consonant
Example: Pony —> Ponies
Story ——> Stories
but: clay—>clays
Please find the mistake and correct it:
Is there some milk in the fridge?
Is there any milk in the fridge?
Make a negative sentence with uncountable noun.
There isn't any bread for breakfast.
Make an affirmative sentence with uncountable noun.
She washed her hair yesterday.
Make an affirmative sentence with a plural noun.
+ I have got some pencils in my pencil case.
Make a negative sentence with a plural noun.
-There aren't any pencils in my pencil case.
Make an interrogative sentence with a countable and an uncountable noun.
Count: Have you got any books?
Uncount: Is there any sugar in the jar?