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CUISINE Laura López Cabezas February, 2015
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WARM-UP
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COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Nouns we can count A/AN E.g. I ate an apple yesterday Singular and Plural forms E.g. apple / apples Countable Nouns Nouns we can’t count No A/An E.g. I ate fish yesterday No Plural form E.g. cheese Uncountable Nouns
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COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? MILK SPAGHETTI BREAD WINE BANANA PEAR
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COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE? FISH CHEESE TEA APPLE BISCUIT ORANGE
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COUNTING UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS A glass of… A bit of … A slice of… A can of… A bar of… A bowl of… A cup of… …cheese …coke …cereal …tea …water …bread …chocolate
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QUANTIFIERS SOME + Plural countable nouns Singular uncountable nouns ANY + Plural countable nouns Singular uncountable nouns A LOT OF + Plural countable nouns Singular uncountable nouns Affirmative meaning - Questions - Negative sentences Usually in affirmative sentences
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QUANTIFIERS MUCH + Uncountable nouns = a lot of Specially used in: - Questions - Negative sentences MANY + Countable nouns = a lot of Specially used in: - Questions - Negative sentences HOW MUCH…? HOW MANY…?
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HOW MUCH OR HOW MANY? HOW MUCH HOW MANY 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.
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A, AN, SOME, ANY David: Is there _____ broccoli in the fridge? John: No, there isn’t. We need to buy _____. David: We need to buy _____ lettuce as well for the salad because we only have _____ tomato and _____ tuna. John: We also need _____ oil for the salad. David: For dessert there is _____ orange, _____ apple and _____ strawberries. Is there _____ pineapple juice? John: No there isn’t _____ soda but there is _____ bottle of cider. any some a an some a any
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