การใช้ Some , any , few , a few , little , a little, สมใจ จันสุกสี
The document discusses the words "some" and "any" and provides examples of their use in sentences. It then provides a quiz with sentences where the reader must choose whether "some" or "any" is the correct word to complete the sentence. The document also discusses the words "few", "a few", "little", and "a little" and provides examples of their positive and negative uses. It concludes with another quiz where the reader chooses the appropriate word to complete sentences from among those four options.
การใช้ Some , any , few , a few , little , a little, สมใจ จันสุกสี
The document discusses the words "some" and "any" and provides examples of their use in sentences. It then provides a quiz with sentences where the reader must choose whether "some" or "any" is the correct word to complete the sentence. The document also discusses the words "few", "a few", "little", and "a little" and provides examples of their positive and negative uses. It concludes with another quiz where the reader chooses the appropriate word to complete sentences from among those four options.
The document introduces English activities for kids during their holiday. It includes exercises on writing out numbers, using verbs to be in sentences, using articles "a" and "an" correctly, and filling in personal details about people. The exercises provide practice with fundamental English grammar and vocabulary.
This document provides examples of using the words "this", "that", "these", and "those" to refer to singular and plural nouns. It lists 20 items and uses the appropriate pronoun to identify each one, following the pattern of "this" for singular nouns close to the speaker, "that" for singular nouns further away, "these" for plural nouns close to the speaker, and "those" for plural nouns further away.
This document discusses the proper use of the demonstrative pronouns "this/these" and "that/those". It explains that "this/these" refer to things that are near or present, while "that/those" refer to things that are farther away or in the past. It then provides examples of completing sentences with the correct demonstrative pronoun based on whether the person, place, or thing being referred to is near or far.
The document discusses the rules for using "a" or "an" before words in the English language. It explains that "an" is used before words that begin with vowel sounds, such as "an apple" and "an orange," while "a" is used before words that begin with consonant sounds, like "a family" and "a boat." Examples are provided to illustrate the rules for determining whether to use "a" or "an" depending on the initial sound of the following word.
The document contains an exercise to practice using the demonstrative pronouns "this", "these", "that", and "those". It provides 25 sentences with a blank and the correct demonstrative pronoun to fill in the blank. The answers are provided to check understanding. The exercise focuses on distinguishing between and appropriately using the different demonstrative pronouns in sentences.
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The document contains an English worksheet with multiple sections for students to practice using articles (a, an), units of measurement (cup, pound, etc.), asking questions using "how much/how many" and "is/are there", and using quantifiers (some, any, no). The worksheet provides blanks for students to demonstrate their understanding of these basic English grammar concepts.
This document discusses the rules for using "a" versus "an" in the English language. The general rule provided is to use "a" in front of words that start with consonants and "an" in front of words that start with vowels, with some exceptions such as using "an" for words that start with a vowel sound like "hour" despite starting with a consonant. Examples are given of words that follow and break this rule.
The document discusses the rules for using "a" versus "an" before singular nouns in English. It states that "a" is used with words beginning with consonant sounds, while "an" is used for words beginning with vowel sounds. Several examples are provided to illustrate these rules. The document then provides practice sets for the reader to identify whether "a" or "an" should be used in different sentences.
This document discusses the usage of articles (a, an, the) in English and provides guidelines for English language learners. It explains that some languages do not have articles or have different usage rules than English. The three main articles in English are presented: indefinite articles a and an, definite article the, and no article. Specific rules are given for when to use each article type, such as using a/an with singular count nouns and the with proper nouns. Common errors made by ELLs are also addressed, such as overusing the definite article.
3. “ an” ใช้นำหน้าคำนามเอกพจน์ที่นับได้ แต่คำนามนั้นต้องขึ้นต้นด้วยสระภาษาอังกฤษ ซึ่งมีอยู่ 5 ตัว คือ a, e, i, o, u เช่น an ant, an egg, an ice-cream, an ox, an umbrella เป็นต้น “ a” ใช้นำหน้าคำนามเอกพจน์ที่นับได้ ซึ่งคำนามนั้นขึ้นต้นด้วยพยัญชนะภาษาอังกฤษ เช่น a bat, a car, a dog, a fan เป็นต้น
4. “ an” ใช้นำหน้าคำนามเอกพจน์ที่นับได้ แต่คำนามนั้นต้องขึ้นต้นด้วยสระภาษาอังกฤษ ซึ่งมีอยู่ 5 ตัว คือ a, e, i, o, u เช่น an ant, an egg, an ice-cream, an ox, an umbrella เป็นต้น an egg an ice-cream an ox
5. 2. Article “the” ใช้นำหน้าคำนาม 3 ลักษณะดังนี้ 2.1 เป็นคำนามที่หมายถึงสิ่งทีมีสิ่งเดียวในโลก เช่น the sun, the moon, the sky เป็นต้น 2.2 เป็นคำนามที่ผู้พูดและผู้ฟังรู้อยู่แล้วว่าคือสิ่งใด ชิ้นใด เนื่องจากเคยกล่าวถึงมาก่อนหรือเฉพาะเจาะจงว่าเป็นสิ่งนั้น อันนั้น เช่น The cat is on the chair. แมวอยู่บนเก้าอี้ ( โดยเฉพาะว่าเป็นแมวตัวใด และเก้าอี้ตัวใด ) The house is big. บ้านหลังนี้ใหญ่โต ( ผู้พูดเจาะจงว่าเป็นบ้านหลังนี้ที่กล่าวถึง )
6. 2.3 เป็นคำนามที่เป็นพหูพจน์ ( คำนามพหูพจน์ หมายถึง คำนามที่หมายถึงสิ่งของหลายสิ่ง คนหลายคน ) เช่น The boys are in the room. The apples are red.
7. ข้อสังเกต “ the” เมื่อนำหน้าคำนามที่ขึ้นต้นด้วยสระภาษาอังกฤษ (a, e, i, o, u) ออกเสียง “ the” ( เดอะ ) เป็น “ ดิ ” เช่น the apple อ่านว่า ดิ แอปเปิล