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Countable nouns one bananas Two bananas Four bananas
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We use ‘some’ if we don’t know how many.
some bananas some apples some eggs
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We can’t count some nouns.
Uncountable Nouns
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spaghetti milk wine butter tea
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water money traffic information work
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We use ‘some’ with uncountable nouns
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Uncountable nouns some milk some spaghetti some bread some cheese
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POSITIVE: I would like……
a banana an apple an egg
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I would like ….. (more than one)
some bananas some apples some eggs
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I would like ….. some bread some rice some coffee some tea
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I would like ….
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I would like …. Countable Nouns an apple. some apples.
a banana some bananas. an egg some eggs. a biscuit. some biscuits.
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I would like…
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I would like…. Uncountable nouns some milk. cheese. wine. bread.
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I would like…………
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NEGATIVE: I don‘t have ….. QUESTION: Have you got ….?
‘a’ ‘an’ any sandwich sandwiches apple apples potato potatoes orange oranges
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I don’t have… /Have you got ...?
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I don’t have … / Have you got…?
any milk wine butter cheese
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I don’t have … / Have you got…?
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Use ‘some’ Positive Negative and question Use ‘any’
More than one count nouns. Non count nouns Negative and question Count Nouns (more than one) Non count nouns
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COUNT and NON COUNT NOUNS
Positive + I have ___ orange. I have _____ oranges. I have _____ milk. Question ? Do you have ___ orange? Do you have ____ oranges? Do you have ____ milk? Negative - I don’t have __ orange. I don’t have ___ oranges. I don’t have ___ milk. an some some an any any an any any
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