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Unit 2.3-Countable & Uncountable nouns / Much & Many/ Some & Any
Nouns
Proper Nouns:
denote the name of a person, an animal, place or thing. (written with a capital letter)
Common nouns
can be divided into:
Countable & Uncountable
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Nouns
Proper Nouns:
denote the name of a person, an animal, place or thing. (written with a capital letter)
Common nouns
can be divided into:
Countable & Uncountable
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Countable Nouns
Countable nouns can be counted.
Can be used in the plural.
-> table -> tables
-> girl -> girls
-> chair -> chairs
Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable nouns can't be counted.
-> music
-> luggage
-> milk
-> rice
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Countable Nouns
The names of individual things,
which
can be counted.
( a factory, a machine, a computer)
Units of measurement (a meter, a kilo, a gallon)
individual parts of a mass ( a piece of advice, a sheet of paper).
Countable nouns have a
singular
and a
plural form
.
We can use numbers and
'a/an'
with countable nouns.
They take determiners such as: many, these, those & several.
Slide 3 - Diapositive
Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable nouns
are the names of materials, liquids, abstract qualities and collections that cannot be counted.
They have only one form.
They
do not have a plural form
.
We
cannot use numbers with uncountable nouns and they usually cannot take 'a/an'.
have words like
much, little
before them.
Take the singular form of the verb.
Slide 4 - Diapositive
Some uncountable nouns:
money
baggage
news
advice
equipment
accommodation
information
water
Some countable nouns:
bottle
duty free gifts
days
suitcase
store
reservation
room
lounge
Slide 5 - Diapositive
How to make the plural.
The plural of English nouns is regularly formed by adding
-s
:
book -book
s
The plural is formed by adding
-es
when the noun ends in a
hissing sound:
bu
s
-bus
es
, fi
sh
-fish
es
, dit
ch
-ditch
es
After
-e
only
-s
is added: bridg
e
- bridge
s
, chang
e
-change
s
Slide 6 - Diapositive
Plural of nouns ending in
-y
When the noun ends in a
consonant
+y
, the y changes into
ie
:
s
p
y
-sp
ies
pen
n
y
-penn
ies
par
t
y
- part
ies
But
: b
o
y
-boy
s
-> ends in a vowel + y!
Slide 7 - Diapositive
Plural of nouns ending in
-o
When the noun ends in a
consonant
+ o
, the plural is formed by adding
-es
:
he
r
o
-hero
es
, pota
t
o
-potato
es
, toma
t
o
-tomato
es
But:
some nouns
only add -s
:
piano-pianos, kilo-kilos, photo-photos, memo-memos, euro-euros
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Plural of nouns ending in
-f/fe
-f/fe
changes to
-ves
calf-calves life-lives
half-halves wife-wives
self-selves leaf- leaves
shelf-shelves thief- thieves
knife- knives loaf-loaves
Slide 9 - Diapositive
Irregular plurals
-vowel change:
man-men
woman-women
person - people
foot-feet
tooth-teeth
louse-lice
mouse-mice
Irregular plurals
ending in -en:
child-children
ox-oxen
Slide 10 - Diapositive
Singular & Plural
Grammatically singular nouns take a
singular verb
.
Grammatically plural nouns take a
plural verb
.
Examples:
The
information (<-gram. singular noun)
is
free for access.
The
personnel (<- gram. plural noun)
are
expected to have good contacts in the industry.
Slide 11 - Diapositive
Some, Any, Much & Many
All these words tell us about quantity.
Some
means:
a number of / an amount of
Any
is mostly used in negative sentences and in
questions
.
Much
and
many
mean
: a large quantity/ number of something.
Slide 12 - Diapositive
Some & Any
Some
Any
-Affirmative sentences
(+)
-
Countable nouns (plural)
-
Uncountable nouns
-Questions
(?)
-Negative sentences
(-)
-Uncountable nouns
-
Plural
nouns
I need
some
new
clothes
.
(+)
Do you have
any
coffee
?
(?)
I do not have
any
books
about Accounting.
(-)
Slide 13 - Diapositive
Much & Many
Much
Many
Used with
singular
uncountable
nouns
Used with
plural
countable
nouns
How many cups of tea do you drink in the morning?
We have much work to do.
Slide 14 - Diapositive
https:
Slide 15 - Lien
https:
Slide 16 - Lien
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