Grammar - Nouns 2 5V

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Welcome!

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Road map
  • BBC One Minute World News - Practice your WLS
  • Info Reading List
  • Grammar: nouns, check assignments, new theory.
  • Work on assignments

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BBC One minute world news
Guiding questions:
1. What is President Zelensky's main point with regards to the fight at the Donbas region?
2. What kind of buildings were hit during the attacks on Lviv?
3. Who has decreed that masking-wearing in public transport/public buildings is no longer mandatory?
4. Where was the so called  'State of Disaster' declared?
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Your reading list
  • check with your teacher!
  • 12 points  = approx. 1200 pages 
  • 3 different authors
  • at least 1 literary work
  • max. 1 YA book
  • chick lit, detective, thriller etc. allowed but not by authors you have already read!

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Lesson Goal
At the end of this class you can describe:  
  • the different sorts of nouns 
  • the difference between countable and uncountable nouns
  • the effect they have on other words in a sentence
  • how English nouns are dealing with gender





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Imporant because:

you can use the techniques in your letters and essays (Part of the 5H PTA). 
common noun - 
 a word such as table, cat or sea, that refers to an object or a thing but is not the name of a particular person, place or thing

collective noun - 
a singular noun, such as committee or team, that refers to a group of people, animals or things and, in
proper noun - 
The name of a particular person, place or thing


abstract noun - 
a noun, for example goodness or freedom, that refers to an idea or a general quality, not to a physical object

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Name the nouns
One day, when I was oppressed by cold, I found a fire which had been left by some wandering beggars, and was overcome with delight at the warmth I experienced from it. In my joy I thrust my hand into the live embers, but quickly drew it out again with a cry of pain. 

Frankenstein - Mary Shelley (p. 81)

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Some examples
'He had been powerful, but there were many men with more wealth and greater deeds to their name'.
Madeline Miller  - The Song of Achilles (2011)


'More than 20 Palestinians, many identified as gunmen, have been killed since Israel stepped up sweeps in the West Bank'.
BBC News, Sunday 17 April 2022

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Female/Male/Neuter
Some words are similar for both females and males
  • baby, dancer, relative 
Some words are different, the female word gets an appendix
  • Actor - Actress
  • Heir - Heiress
  • Hero - Heroine 

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Female/Male/Neuter
Some words are completely different:
  • bull  - cow
  • cock - hen
  • bachelor - spinster
  • king -  queen

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Personal pronouns
In general:
Only people and pets are referred to as 'he, his, him, she, her'

All other stuff: it, its
Exception: boats and cars are sometimes referred to as 'she' or 'her' especially when their owner is fond of them!
Countries: in writing often 'she'.

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Example 1
The Tesla initially beat the Elise around the Top Gear track. Clarkson, who described "brown rice eco cars" as a "bit like cod liver oil – very good for you but you would rather have a plate of steak and chips", was impressed as it beat its rival from a standing start. 

The Guardian - 24 Dec. 2008

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Example 2
'The Zonda is terrible to drive. It’s by far the best sounding car I own, but handling-wise it’s the worst. I got it in manual because I didn’t like the Tiptronic version'. 

Lewis Hamilton on his favourite cars (2020, GQ Mag)

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Homework 10 May 2022
Do: 1.4.B ex. 2 and 3 on Learnbeat/6 and 7 in your GRO Book

Study 1.4.A.1 and B.1 on Learnbeat/pp. 118 - 122 in your book

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Lesson Goal
At the end of this class you can describe:  
  • the difference between countable and uncountable nouns
  • the effect they have on other words in a sentence
  • how English nouns are dealing with gender





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Imporant because:

you can use the techniques in your letters and essays (Part of the 5H PTA). 
Any questions?

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Choose the correct form:
There aren't ..... sheep left in Ireland. (veel)
A
many
B
much

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Choose the correct form:

Does anybody have .... love left? (een beetje)
A
a few
B
a little
C
little
D
few

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Choose the correct form:

Oliver did not get ... sleep last night (veel).
A
little
B
many
C
much
D
a little

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Choose the correct form:

In fact, Oliver got ... sleep because his new born baby cried constantly. He is knackered!
A
a little
B
little
C
much
D
a little

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Choose the correct form:

They have .... money so they can buy a swimming pool (veel).
A
a lot of
B
many
C
few
D
a few

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MUCH
MANY
People
Water
leaves
Fun
Homework
Hamburgers

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In vragende of ontkennende zinnen:
Much: uncountable nouns (e.g. money, information, time)
Many: countable nouns 
A lot of/lots of: bij bevestigende zinnen bij alle nouns! 
 

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Much: bij zelfstandige naamwoord
Few : countable nouns
There were few men willing to fight in the war
Little : uncountable nouns
There is little information available on that topic

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a few : countable nouns
There were a few cows grazing in the field 
a little : uncountable nouns
Put a little love in your heart!

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