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Count and Non Count Nouns
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Noun = 명사 A noun can be …. A person A thing A place
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Count Nouns You can count them.
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Count Nouns 1 Apple 2 Apples
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Non Count Nouns You can’t count them. Examples….
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Liquids
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Powders
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Small Things
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Mass Nouns (Group Nouns)
Weather Transport Pollution
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Count Nouns
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There is one / an apple
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There are 2 apples
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There are a few apples
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There are not many apples
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There are some apples
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There are a lot of apples
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There aren’t any apples
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S/ES/IES Usually add ‘s’ to the noun Book = Books Student = Students
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S/ES/IES If noun ends in ‘O,X,CH,SH,SS’ add ‘es’ Watch = Watches Box = Boxes
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S/ES/IES If noun ends in ‘consonant (자음) + y. Delete y add ‘ies’ Baby = Babies City = Cities
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Exceptions Child Person Mouse Wolf Man Foot Fish
Children People Mice Wolves Men Feet Fish
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Non Count Nouns
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There is some rice
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There is a little rice
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There is not much rice
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There is a lot of rice
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There isn’t any rice
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Questions
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Count Nouns Use “How Many” Use “are” DON’T FORGET TO ADD ‘S’
How many apples are there? DON’T FORGET TO ADD ‘S’
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Non Count Nouns Use “How Much” Use “is” How much rice is there?
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Practice There are a lot of apples / apple
There is some pollution / books There isn’t any homework / children There are / is a lot of traffic There aren’t / isn’t many cats There aren’t / isn’t any people How much / many balls are there? How much / many rain is there? How much / many men are there?
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