150 likes | 165 Views
Learn the difference between countable and uncountable nouns in English. Practice identifying when to use 'many' or 'much' and improve your grammar skills. This lesson covers nouns like boats, waters, sands, flowers, grapes, and sugars. Explore the concept of sensible plurals and enhance your language proficiency.
E N D
Can you count….? boat water sand flower grape sugar
Do they make sensible plurals? boats waters sands flowers grapes sugars
If you can count it, use ‘many’ • Many flowers a...a....chooo!
If you can count it, use ‘many’ • There are many grapes here!
If you can count it, use ‘many’ • How many boats can you see?
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’ • How much sand do you want?
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’ There is too much water on the floor! Clean it up!
Much or many? • Pour des noms au pluriel, on emploie many; • Pour des noms qu’on ne peut pas compter, on emploie much
many How _________ biscuits do you want?
There are _____ people in the queue. many
I can see _____ toucans in the tree. many
Practice time! There are _______ girls in the class! How _____ sugar do you want in your tea? How _____ apples are there? The recipe needs ________ pears. How _____ cake do you want? How _____ chickens has the farmer got? I have too _____ homework.