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hamburgers.
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too much!
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eat one
cream! of weight!
bowl two
eat of ice
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cream a
a day!
day!
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once a
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to take
your
medicine.
5. Count Nouns 1
Count nouns refer to separate things.
It is easy to count them.
one apple
two hamburgers
three books
6. Count Nouns 2
To form the plural of most count nouns,
add –s or -es.
one hamburger one sandwich
two hamburgers two sandwiches
7. Count Nouns 3
Use a or an before singular count nouns.
consonant sound consonant sound vowel sound
a salad a pizza an apple
8. Non-count Nouns 1
Non-count nouns refer to things that are
difficult to count.
rice ice cream coffee
9. Non-count Nouns 2
We use quantifiers to count non-count
nouns.
a teaspoon of coffee
threebowl of rice
a cups medicine
quantifier
quantifier
quantifier
10. Practice 1 Read the sentences below
and correct the mistakes.
Example:
The doctor says I can’t eat two hamburger a day.
The doctor says I can’t eat two hamburgers a day.
1. II need to eat a n orange for breakfast.
1. need to eat a orange for breakfast.
2. I don’t like to drink milks.
milk.
milk
3. My sister eats two bowl s of cereal every morning.
3. My sister eats two bowl of cereal every morning.
4. My brother has coffeesall day.
coffee all day.
5. We never eat sandwiches for breakfast.
for breakfast.
11. Some
Use some (or nothing) with plural count
nouns and non-count nouns.
non-count noun
You can have (some) coffee
once a week.
And eat more fruit. Buy
(some) oranges.
plural count noun
12. Some and Any
Use some in affirmative statements and
any in negative statements and questions.
affirmative
You can have some fruit
every day.
But you can’t have any sugar!
negative
13. Some and Any 2
Use some in affirmative statements and
any in negative statements and questions.
question
No, no. You
can’t have any Can I have
chocolate! any
chocolate?
negative
14. Describe what you see (or do
Practice 2 not see). Use all the
quantifiers in the box.
Example: I see a farmers market.
a / an
some
any
bag bowl
box
15. Some and Any 3
Note: You can use some in a question
when you are offering something.
Sure! I love
Right.
chocolate! negative
offer
So, I can’t have any
chocolate, right?
Do you want some chocolate?
I have some in my jacket.