Count or Non-Count
Smaller Units
Banking
Money
Working in the USA
100

Is education a count or non-count noun?

Non-count!

100

A _____ of water

bottle or glass

100

A _____ card lets you borrow money that you must pay back at the end of the month

credit

100

How much is a nickel worth?

5 cents

100

How many days a week do people work in the USA?

5 days a week

200

What are two foods that are non-count nouns?

rice, bread, meat, flour, sugar, salt

200

A _____ of rice

grain

200

Your debit card is connected to your _____ account

checking

200

What is a name for paper money?

cash, dollars, or bills

200

How many hours do people work a day in the USA?

8 hours a day

300

What are three natural substances that are non-count nouns?

hair, skin, wood, plastic, glass, sand, dirt, air, water, rain, snow

300

A _____ or _____ of bread

loaf, slice

300

What do you call money going IN to your account?

deposit

300

Which account do you use for every day spending?

checking account

300

How many hours a week do people in the USA work?

40 hours a week

400

What are four examples of irregular plural forms for countable nouns?

men, women, children, feet, teeth, mice, knives, leaves, loaves, lives, wolves, fish, sheep, deer

400

What are 4 smaller units of time?

second, minute, hour, day, week, month, year

400

What do you call money coming OUT of your account?

withdrawal

400

What does ATM stand for?

Automatic Teller Machine

400

A _____ is how much money you make at a job

salary

500

What are 5 of the categories of non-count nouns?

liquids, natural substances, foods, abstract ideas, languages, school subjects, languages, diseases, and games

500

What are the smaller units of rain and snow?

raindrops and snowflakes

500

_____ is money added to your savings account from the bank each month, based on how much you have in the account.

interest

500

What is on a bank statement?

withdrawals and deposits from your checking account from the last month

500

How many times a month do most jobs pay you?

2 times (bi-weekly)