2. What doWhat do dimensionsdimensions mean?mean?
The width and length of somethingThe width and length of something
that isthat is 2-D2-D && 3-D3-D
3. 1. The Millau Bridge1. The Millau Bridge ..
2.It’s in the south of France .2.It’s in the south of France .
3. It’s 336.4 m above the river Tarn3. It’s 336.4 m above the river Tarn
12. What doesWhat does QuantityQuantity mean?mean?
**A specified orA specified or
indefinite number orindefinite number or
amount.(*amount.(*answers.comanswers.com))
23. Countable NounsCountable Nouns
Countable nouns are easy to recognize. TheyCountable nouns are easy to recognize. They
are things that weare things that we can countcan count. For. For
example: "pen". We can count pens. We canexample: "pen". We can count pens. We can
have one, two, three or more pens. Here arehave one, two, three or more pens. Here are
some more countable nouns:some more countable nouns:
dog, cat, animal, man, person
bottle, box, litre
coin, note, dollar
cup, plate, fork
table, chair, suitcase, bag
24. Countable nouns can be singular or plural:Countable nouns can be singular or plural:
My cat is playingMy cat is playing..My cats are playing.My cats are playing.
25. Uncountable NounsUncountable Nouns
Uncountable nouns are substances, conceptsUncountable nouns are substances, concepts
etc that weetc that we cannot divide intocannot divide into
separate elementsseparate elements. We cannot. We cannot
"count" them. For example, we cannot count"count" them. For example, we cannot count
"milk". We can count "bottles of milk" or"milk". We can count "bottles of milk" or
"litres of milk", but we cannot count "milk""litres of milk", but we cannot count "milk"
itself. Here are some more uncountable nounsitself. Here are some more uncountable nouns
music, art, love, happinessmusic, art, love, happiness
advice, information, newsadvice, information, news
furniture, luggagefurniture, luggage
rice, sugar, butter, waterrice, sugar, butter, water
electricity, gas, powerelectricity, gas, power
money, currencymoney, currency
26. We usually treat uncountable nounsWe usually treat uncountable nouns
as singular. We use a singular verb.as singular. We use a singular verb.
For exampleFor example
This news is very important. This news is very important.
Your luggage looks heavyYour luggage looks heavy.
27. Here are some more examples of countable and uncountable nounsHere are some more examples of countable and uncountable nouns
CountableCountable
UncountableUncountable
dollardollar moneymoney
songsong musicmusic
suitcasesuitcase luggageluggage
tabletable furniturefurniture
batterybattery electricityelectricity
bottlebottle winewine
reportreport informationinformation
tiptip adviceadvice
journeyjourney traveltravel
jobjob workwork
viewview sceneryscenery
35. 2. It won’t2. It won’t bebe under the Pacific.It’llunder the Pacific.It’ll bebe under The Atlanticunder The Atlantic
3. It won’t3. It won’t connectconnect Britian with Europe.It’llBritian with Europe.It’ll connectconnect BritianBritian
with the USA.with the USA.