countable and uncountable nouns practise and revision
TRANSCRIPT
Have a look on the words ending
• Countable Uncountable• -s -• a, an, the the
(kijelöléskor)• How many How much• some some • ?, –, any + -s ?,-, any • a few a little• a lot of a lot of
Countable and uncountable
countable uncountable• All countables - - names of food
nouns - names of drinks• Personal names - names of
materialse.g.: - some notions
girls, boys, chairs, e.g.: bread, milk, gold,
orange homework
From uncountable into countable
• a piece of• a slice of• a bar of • a bottle of• a glass of• a carton of• a box of• a cup of
Spelling rules I.
• -s,-ss,-ch,-tch,-x
• bus - buses• class - classes• match - matches• church - churches• box - boxes
Spelling rules II.
• If the noun ends in y and before y there is a consonant:
• baby - babies• lady - ladies
• city - cities
Spelling rules III.
• If the noun ends in f the plural form ends will be -ves
• knife - knives • leaf - leaves • shelf - shelves • wife - wives
Solution
• a slice of ham a pear• a carton of milk a pocket of chips• a jar of jam some solami• two peaches two bottles of juice• a piece of cake • a cup of coffee• two glasses of champagne
Solution
• two knives three balls• two giraffes a jar of jam• a box of eggs• an alligator• two stwberries• two slices of cake• a boy• a glass of champagne
Grouping
shelf,water,apple,cheese,car,jam,milk,chair,bread,mouse,jar,soap,time,home
wok, tube,ham,money fridge, dog,loaf countable uncountable