22
nouns Proper nouns, common nouns , countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns , singular and plural forms of nouns.

Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

nounsProper nouns, common nouns , countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns , singular and plural forms of nouns.

Page 2: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Proper nouns

•Tim Baker•Europe•Great Britain•London•The Grand (hotel)•Oxford Street•The Thames•The British Museum

Page 3: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Common nouns

•A boy •The man•A book•People•Sand•Glass•Love•Development•Arrival

Page 4: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Countable nouns

•A boy- two boys•A man- three men•A table- four tables•A city- ten cities•A mile- a hundred miles•People•scissors

Page 5: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Uncountable nouns

•Bread tea•Water peace•Love ignorance•Equality leisure•Clothing equipment•Furniture activity•Permission news•Length•cotton

Page 6: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

The different things• A brick –countable( кирпич ),

uncountable( кирпич, как строит. материал )• A chocolate –(шоколадная конфета ),

( шоколад )• A fire- (пожар, костёр ), ( огонь )• A hair- (волосок ), (волосы )• An iron- ( утюг ),(железо )• A justice( судья),( справедливость)• A light- (огонёк, лампа ),( свет)• A paper-(газета, документ ),(бумага )• A time- ( раз),( время)

Page 7: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Plural forms of countable nouns•A boy- boys•A table –tables•A cat –cats•A railway –railways•A dog- dogs•A mother –mothers•A girl –girls•A tree- trees•A river- rivers

Page 8: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Plural forms – after -ch,-s,-ss,-sh,-tch,-x•A bench- benches•A bus –buses•A glass- glasses•A bush –bushes•A brush –brushes•A match –matches•A box –boxes•A fox –foxes•A potato -potatoes

Page 9: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Plural forms – y-ies(после согласной )•An army- armies•A fly –flies•A lady –ladies•A city- cities•A country –countries

Page 10: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Plural forms –f(fe) -ves

•A calf -calves•A half-halves•A knife- knives•A leaf –leaves•A shelf –shelves•A wife –wives•A wolf -wolves

Page 11: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Irregular plurals

•A man –men мужчина•A woman –women женщина•A foot –feet ступня•A tooth –teeth зуб•A goose –geese гусь•A mouse- mice мышь•A louse- lice вша, вошь

Page 12: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Plural form - en

•An ox –oxen•A child -children

Page 13: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Nouns from Latin, Greece, French•A radius – radii, radiuses•A corpus – corpora•A formula – formulae, formulas•A bacterium – bacteria•A crisis – crises•A criterion – criteria•An index – indices, indexes•A bureau - bureaux

Page 14: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Complicated nouns

•A manservant – menservants•A woman-teacher –women-teachers•A mother-in-law – mothers-in-law•A passer-by – passers-by•A man-of-war – men-of -war

Page 15: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Only in singular form - “is”

•Advice fruit•Information progress•News hair•Measles•Physics•Knowledge•Furniture•Luggage•Money

Page 16: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Only in plural forms

•Annals•Archives•Arms=weapons•Clothes•Goods•Manners•Provisions•Resources•Thanks

Page 17: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

The same forms in singular and plurals•A deer – deer•A sheep – sheep•A salmon – salmon•A trout – trout•Fish -fish

Page 18: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Possessive case of proper nounsTim’s dog Tim’s dogsAlice’s cat Alice’s catsJames’s motherSt Paul’s cathedralSt Mary’s churchMr. Baker’s house the bakers’ house

Page 19: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Possessive case of animate nouns•A girl’s hat a girls’ school•The boy’s dog the boys’ dogs•A lady’s handbag a ladies’ room•A man’s suit men’s suits•A child’s toy children’s books•A cat’s tail cats’ tails

Page 20: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Possessive case of inanimate nouns•A minute’s work a five minutes’ work•A day’s work a three days’ work•A week’s stay a few weeks’ stay

•Today’s conference•Yesterday’s paper

Page 21: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Possessive case of others nouns•The company’s office•The government’s proposal•My family’s welfare

•The companies’ offices•The governments’ proposals•Our families’ welfare

Page 22: Nouns Proper nouns, common nouns, countable and uncountable, inanimate nouns, singular and plural forms of nouns

Translate, please

•This is a very good coffee.•Buy me two cheeses.•They ordered three beers.•Her hair is long and brown.•My money is in the pocket.•We saw many sheep in the field.•Books are on the shelves.•A fly is sitting on the honey.•His teeth are white and beautiful.