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COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Countable & uncountable nouns - Food & drink

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COUNTABLE&

UNCOUNTABLENOUNS

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COUNTABLES

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GRAMMAR

SINGULAR COUNTABLE NOUNS (AFFIRMATIVE / NEGATIVE /

INTERROGATIVE)

A (+ consonant)

AN (+ vowel)

Examples: She usually has a pear for dessert.

Yesterday he didn’t have a peach for

breakfast.

I had an apple at lunch.

There isn’t an orange in the basket.

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PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS (AFFIRMATIVE )

SOME

Examples: There are some apples in the fridge.

I’d like some tomatoes in my salad, please.

He eats some vegetables every day.

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PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS (NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE)

ANY

Examples: Are there any carrots in the fridge?

There aren’t any biscuits on the plate.

She hasn’t got any eggs in her basket.

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PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS (AFFIRMATIVE)

A LOT OFExamples: There are a lot of vegetables in the fridge.

I’ve got a lot of strawberries.

PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS (NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE)

MANY Examples: There aren’t many eggs.

Are there many sandwiches?

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TO ASK ABOUT QUANTITIES

HOW MANY…?

Examples: How many cucumbers are in the recipe?

How many peaches have you got?

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UNCOUNTABLES

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GRAMMAR

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (AFFIRMATIVE)

SOME

Examples: She usually has some hot chocolate for

breakfast.

There is some tea in the teapot.

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UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE)

ANY

Examples: Is there any milk in the bottle?

There isnt’t any coffee in my cup.

She hasn’t got any cheese.

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UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (AFFIRMATIVE)

A LOT OFExamples: There is a lot of water in the bottle.

I’ve got a lot of rice in the cupboard.

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE)

MUCH Examples: There isn’t much flour to make a cake.

Is there much meat?

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TO ASK ABOUT QUANTITIES

HOW MUCH…?

Examples: How much tomato sauce is there?

How much butter do we need for that

recipe?

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGnxhCjDP

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao6kVo56kA

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ONLINE GAMES

http://www.manythings.org/hmf/hm-food-drink.html

http://www.eslgamesworld.com/members/games/ClassroomGames/SpinOff/Food%20Spin%20-%20Fruits,%20Veggies,%20Actions,%20Food/play.html

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