6.2_quantities of food

6.2 Grammar
You can talk about (un)countable nouns using some/any/much/many/a lot of.

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6.2 Grammar
You can talk about (un)countable nouns using some/any/much/many/a lot of.

Need: laptop = closed, reading book, notebook

Please sit down & show me that I have your attention = be quiet :)


Slide 1 - Slide

1, 2, 3 = countables
- singular nouns = 1 thing or apple
- plural nouns = 2+ things or apples  
= carrot, dog, bottle
- nouns that end in ch, x, s, or s sounds, add -es
= box, watch, bus
- nouns that end in y sometimes change to -ies
= family, city, fairy
- some nouns are different and weird
= child, woman, mouse

  • usually + -s
  • carrots, dogs, bottles
  • boxes, watches, buses
  • families, cities, fairies
  • children, women, mice
y+s
boys, monkeys, keys

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One onion > two onions
A mushroom > three mushrooms


Non-food related:
books, computers, blankets.


Cheese 
Tuna 
Water
Meat

Non-food related:
love, snow, money.
6.2 countable and uncountable nouns

Slide 3 - Slide

Countable
Uncountable

Slide 4 - Drag question


You use (too/not) much when talking about uncountable nouns (90% time in - and ?).

There isn't much coffee left.
Is that too much rice?
We need a lot of cheese to make this dish.

You use (too/not) many when talking about countable nouns (+, -, ?).

There are many pies in the bakery.
Not many kids think...
Are there a lot of leftovers?
2.2 much, many, and a lot

Slide 5 - Slide

Write a sentence with MANY about your favourite food

Slide 6 - Open question

Ask a question with MUCH about food or drinks

Slide 7 - Open question


You use some in affirmative (+ / bevestigende) sentences. 

There are some teachers in this hallway. 
There is some paper on the desk.

You use any in questions and negative (with not) sentences.

Are there any smart kids around?

There isn't any pie left.
2.2 some and any

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Write a question (?) using ANY about 'milk'

Slide 9 - Open question

Write a sentence (+) using SOME & 'pizza'

Slide 10 - Open question

Extra practice
Choose what grammar item you want to practice.





Let me know if you need help or have Qs
Much, many & a lot of
(un)countable nouns
timer
10:00
plurals worksheet

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Do you ...
... know the difference between much, many & a lot of?
... know how to use some and any?

Time left? Choose:
Study 6.2 + 6A words
Read your book
Study irregular verbs
Use MEL for extra practice

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