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Noun and Articles

Noun and Articles . Chapter two . Noun groups: . Noncount nouns : air- news- rice-water Count nouns: Singular : book- city-class-child- sheep-mouse Plural : books-cities-classes-children-sheep-mice. a-an-some:. a-an= one They are used with a singular count noun.

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Noun and Articles

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  1. Noun and Articles Chapter two

  2. Noun groups: • Noncount nouns: air- news- rice-water • Count nouns: Singular: book- city-class-child- sheep-mouse Plural: books-cities-classes-children-sheep-mice.

  3. a-an-some: • a-an= one They are used with a singular count noun. a-comes before a consonant sound. I have a car. an- comes before a vowel sound. There is an apartment above the store. Some: appears with plural nouns. There are some apartments next door.

  4. There+be There is an island in the river. There is always good food available in New York. Question: There are two museums in the town. Question:

  5. Any-some- a lot of Any -appears with singular or plural nouns. • Often used in questions and in negative sentences. Are there any houses for sale? There isn’t any house for rent. Some and a lot of appear with plural count nouns: There are some (a lot of) apartments nearby.

  6. Non-count nouns: -take singular verbs. • Do not use a/an with non-count nouns. • You can use any-some We need bread. There isn’t any coffee left. There is some rice in the kitchen. Look at these two sentences: We’re having chicken for dinner. Have you ever held a chicken.

  7. How much- How many • How much bread do we have? We have a little bread. We don’t have any bread. • How many cups of coffee do you drink every day? I drink a few cups. I don’t drink Page: 71 78

  8. A little VS a fewnot much VS not many • A few, few and not many are used with count nouns: -There are (a) few apples. -There aren’t many apples left. • A little, little, and not much are used with non-count nouns: • There is (a) little milk left. • There isn’t much milk left.

  9. THE • The is used with: -continents:The continent of Africa. -countries:The Republic of Argentina -States: The State of New York People:The Queen of England Buildings and landmarks: The Tower of London Geographical features: The Atlantic Ocean. The Amazon River Page: 89

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