ASIGNATURA: INGLES II
TEMA DEL TRABAJO: PRESENTACIÓN POWER POINT
COUNTABLES AND
UNCOUNTABLES
ALUMNO: ALLAN EDUARDO CRUZ
CUENTA: 32150017
CATEDRÁTICO: SEINY CERROS
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Countable
nouns
e.g. I eat a banana everyday. I like
bananas.
“Banana” is a countable noun.
We can put an ‘s’ on a countable
noun: „Bananas”
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Countable
nouns
1. singular (banana) or
2. plural (bananas)
A countable noun can
be
Countable nouns are things we
can count.
Wecan say ‘one
banana’,‘two bananas’etc.
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Countable
nouns
Examples of countable
nouns
singular
 apple
 pineapple
 cucumber
 strawberry
 grape
plural
apples
pineapples
cucumbers
strawberries
grapes
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Countable
nouns
We add -es to most nouns in
-o:
tomato
potato
tomatoes
potatoes
But we just add -s to:
radio
radios
photo
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Uncountable
nouns
e.g. I eat riceeveryday. I
like rice.
Rice is an
uncountablenoun.
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Uncountable
nouns
 An uncountable noun has only one form.
(rice)
can’
t
•Uncountable nouns are things
we count.
•We can’t put an ‘s’ on an
uncountable
noun.
•We can’t say ‘one rice’, ‘two rices’,
etc.
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Uncountable
nouns
Examples of uncountable
nouns:
 salad dressing
 lettuce
 ham
 water
 milk
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    ASIGNATURA: INGLES II TEMADEL TRABAJO: PRESENTACIÓN POWER POINT COUNTABLES AND UNCOUNTABLES ALUMNO: ALLAN EDUARDO CRUZ CUENTA: 32150017 CATEDRÁTICO: SEINY CERROS This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
  • 2.
    Countable nouns e.g. I eata banana everyday. I like bananas. “Banana” is a countable noun. We can put an ‘s’ on a countable noun: „Bananas” This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
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    Countable nouns 1. singular (banana)or 2. plural (bananas) A countable noun can be Countable nouns are things we can count. Wecan say ‘one banana’,‘two bananas’etc. This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
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    Countable nouns Examples of countable nouns singular apple  pineapple  cucumber  strawberry  grape plural apples pineapples cucumbers strawberries grapes This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
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    Countable nouns We add -esto most nouns in -o: tomato potato tomatoes potatoes But we just add -s to: radio radios photo This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
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    Uncountable nouns e.g. I eatriceeveryday. I like rice. Rice is an uncountablenoun. This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
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    Uncountable nouns  An uncountablenoun has only one form. (rice) can’ t •Uncountable nouns are things we count. •We can’t put an ‘s’ on an uncountable noun. •We can’t say ‘one rice’, ‘two rices’, etc. This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00
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    Uncountable nouns Examples of uncountable nouns: salad dressing  lettuce  ham  water  milk This study source was downloaded by 100000873925194 from CourseHero.com on 10-15-2023 03:11:08 GMT -05:00 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)