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Countable nouns & Uncountable nouns

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Countable nouns

e.g. I eat a banana every day. I like bananas.

“Banana” is a countable noun.

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A countable noun can be1. singular (banana) or

Countable nouns are things we can count. So we can say ‘one banana’ ,‘two bananas’ etc.

Countable nouns

2. plural (bananas)

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Countable nounsExamples of countable nouns

singular plural apple apples

pineapple pineapples

cucumber cucumbers strawberry strawberries grape grapes

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Countable nouns

We add -es to most nouns in -o:tomato tomatoespotato potatoes

But we just add -s to:radio radios

photo photos

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Uncountable nouns

e.g. I eat rice everyday. I like rice.

Rice is an uncountable noun.

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Uncountable nouns An uncountable noun has only one form. (rice)

•Uncountable nouns are things we cannot count. •We cannot say ‘one rice’, ‘two rices’, etc.

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Uncountable nouns

Examples of uncountable nouns:

salad dressing

lettuce

ham

water

milk

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Is/are some

Study the following table:

is meatcheese

in the f ridge.

There

are

some

rulerspencils

on the desk.

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We use ‘is some’ when the noun is uncountable. (meat, cheese.)

We use ‘are some’ when the countable noun is plural. (rulers, pencils.)

Is/are some

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Isn’t/aren’t any

Study the following table:

isn’t milkcoff ee

in the shop.

There

aren’t

any

disheswatches

under the bed.

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We use ‘isn’t any’ when the noun is uncountable. (milk, coffee.)

We use ‘aren’t any’ when the countable noun is plural. (dishes, watches)

Isn’t/aren’t any

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I. Put the correct form of the given words into the spaces.

1.John is eating some __________(potato).2.Is there any ___________ (water) in the

jar?3.Mother says, ‘Gogo, please give me

some __________ (jam).’4.There are some _________ (fish) in the

river.5.There aren’t any ______________(tomato)

on the table.

potatoes

water

jam

fish

tomatoes

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II. Put the correct answer into the spaces with “some” or “any”.

1.There is not ________sugar in the coffee.2.There are ___________ stars in the sky.3.There aren’t ________ roses on the table.4.Father says, ‘Please give me ________ oil.’5.Is there ________ orange juice?6.There is ________ paper on the desk.

anysome

anysome

any

some

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Look! How many mark(s) do you get?

8-11 Well done!

4-7 You can do much better!

0-3 Work hard! Don’t give up!

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