GROCERIES LIST 1. 2 3 4 CAN BE COUNTED WITH NUMBER ARE IN SINGULAR OR PLURAL FORM 5.

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GROCERIES LIST 1

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CAN BE COUNTED WITH NUMBER ARE IN SINGULAR OR PLURAL FORM 5

6 one bracelet two bracelets three bracelets NOUNS: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

7 SINGULARPLURAL a pen one pen COUNT NOUN pens three pens some pens a lot of pens SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun PLURAL: noun + -s NOUNS: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE A COUNT NOUN

book, hat, whiteboard, car, lorry, pencil, ruler, pen drive, towel, hand bags, stapler, girl, boy, man, men, child, kid, father, parents, neighbour, friend, cousin, teacher, city, leaves, knife, etc 8

CANNOT BE COUNTED WITH NUMBER USUALLY REFERS TO A WHOLE GROUP OF THINGS THAT IS MADE UP OF MANY INDIVIDUAL PARTS, A WHOLE CATEGORY MADE UP OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES. FOR EXAMPLE, JEWELRY IS A NONCOUNT NOUN; IT DESCRIBE A WHOLE CATEGORY OF THINGS: RINGS, BRACELETS, EARRINGS, ETC. 9

10 some jewelry one bracelet three bracelets two bracelets NOUNS: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

11 SINGULARPLURAL jewelry some jewelry a lot of jewelry NONCOUNT NOUN (no plural form) SINGULAR: No - a No - one NOUNS: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE PLURAL: No plural form. A NONCOUNT NOUN

12 We love to read books. countnoncount Let’s Practice ? ?N OUN

13 I am studying grammar. countnoncount Let’s Practice ? ?N OUN

14 Please pass the salt. countnoncount Let’s Practice ? ?N OUN

15 We need some chairs. countnoncount Let’s Practice ? ?N OUN

16 a bracelet an earring USING AN vs. A

17 (a) A cow is an animal. USING AN vs. A A an singular count nouns

18 I lost ___earring. an 7-2 Let’s Practice a an

19 a bracelet some bracelets 7-3 USING A/AN vs. SOME

20 singular count nouns plural count nouns noncount nouns (a) I have a book. She has an umbrella. (b) We have some apples. You have some soccer balls. (c) I got some mail. He has some information. USING A/AN vs. SOME

21 She has _____ hat on her head. a Let’s Practice singular count noun a an some

22 She has _____ nice hats.some Let’s Practice plural count noun a an some

23 I need _____ water to wash my hands. some Let’s Practice noncount noun a an some