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Countable and Uncountable nouns 1 ENGLISH 2nd Grade of Secondary - 2018

2 CAPACITY RECOGNIZE COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS. PERFORMANCE IDENTIFY COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS AND COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT QUANTIFIER.

ANALYZE THESE EXAMPLES.

an orange Can we count oranges ? two orange s

Can we count rice? some rice

a dog Can we count dogs ? four dog s

Can we count paint ? some paint

a student Can we count students ? some student s

Can we count water ? some water

Countable nouns Nouns which we can count . They have singular and plural forms. Uncountable nouns Nouns which we can’t count . They don’t have plural forms. lettuce chocolate bread Egg Tomato Strawberry Oranges Apple money

We love to read books . countable Uncountable ? ? N OUN

Please pass the salt . countable Uncountable 7-1 Let’s Practice ? ? N OUN

We need some chairs . countable Uncountable 7-1 Let’s Practice ? ? N OUN

Please pass the flour countable Uncountable 7-1 Let’s Practice ? ? N OUN

Please pass the butter . countable Uncountable 7-1 Let’s Practice ? ? N OUN

a – an – some – any Countable singular Countable plural Uncountable affirmative a - an some some negative a - an any any questions a - an any any QUANTIFIERS:

much – many – a lot of how much - how many Countable plural Uncountable affirmative a lot of a lot of negative many much questions How many How much

A FEW – A LITTLE Countable plural Uncountable affirmative a few a little
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