Countable and Uncountable, Professions and Occupations and Can.pdf

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Presentacion para decir.los verbos can y profesiones


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Members:
. Albert Savedra
. Nilton Montañez
. Andrea Hinostroza
. Danuska Capristan
Course: English II
Teacher: Karen Ricasca
Section: S4
Classroom: 304
2024
Countable and Uncountable
Nouns

When talking about nouns must
understand a basic concept, the division of
countable and uncountable nouns, for
example milk, is a liquid element, so it
cannot be counted, that is, it cannot be
separated into units, in change if we talk
about cherries, if we can count them and
separate them.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Rules about countable and
uncountable nouns
Countable nouns have a plural
form, unlike uncountable nouns
Countable nouns can take the
article a or an, uncountable nouns
cannot
Countable nouns can take the
singular or plural verb, uncountable
nouns only have the singular verb

Examples of countable and
uncountable nouns
Countable Uncountable
I have two sisters
My sister has two birds
My friend has nine cats
Mateo ate five apples
Maria read ten books
Mateo has some money
I have some mail
She drank some water
My brother has little wood
Karla has too much ice

Vocabulary: Professions and
Occupations
Butcher
Psychologist
Psychiatrisyt
Electrician
Salesman
Pharmacist
Cooker
Tailor
Chemist
Postman

Farmer
Dentist
Plumber
Fireman
Merchant
Translator
Priest
Accountant
Mechanic
Dress Maker

The verb “can”
Can is used to talk about abilities that we have.
Examples of "can" in affirmative, interrogative and negative:
She can play the piano
Can She play the piano?
She can not play the piano
I can understand spanish
Can You understand spanish?
I can´t understand spanish

I can play volleyball
Can You play volleyball?
I can not play volleyball
We can sing music
Can We sing music?
We can not sing music
More examples:

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