6. Countable noun
Uncountable noun
Countable nouns are those nouns we can count:
an/one egg, two eggs.
Uncountable nouns are those we cannot count: some flour NOT:
one flour, two flours
7. Тоологддог нэр үгсийн хувирал
Тоологддогг
үй нэр үгс
Тоологддог нэр үгийн
хувирал
Дүрмийн бусаар хувирдаг тоологддог нэр үгс
SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL
Air
Economics
Furniture
Love
News
Rice
Information
Traffic
Water
Book
Box
City
Class
Key
Student
Books
Boxes
Cities
Classes
Keys
Students
Child
Deer
Fish
Foot
Goose
Man
Mouse
Ox
Children
Deer
Fish
Feet
Geese
Men
Mice
Oxen
Person
Series
Sheep
Species
Tooth
Woman
People
Series
Sheep
Species
Teeth
Women
9. Countable nouns – Тоологддог нэр үг
a some any a lot (of) (a) little (a) few much many
Баталсан
Өгүүлбэрт
Асуух өгүүлбэрт
Үгүйлгэсэн
өгүүлбэрт
Uncountable nouns – тоологдохгүй нэр үг
a some any a lot (of) (a) little (a) few much many
Баталсан
Өгүүлбэрт
Асуух
өгүүлбэрт
Үгүйлгэсэн
өгүүлбэрт
11. Conclusion
We use some in the affirmative with uncountable
and countable nouns in the plural and in requests.
We use any in the negative and interrogative.
We use a few with countable nouns.
We use a little with uncountable nouns.
A
B
C
D
1 Can I have some strawberries, please?
2 There isn’t any sugar left.
3 Have you got any tomatoes?
4 Would you like some ice cream?
5 I need a few peppers. (=a small number)
6 I’d like a little cheese. (=a small amount)
A
B
B
A
C
D
12. Thank you for your
attendance.
See you to next lesson.