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Countable nouns Things I can count.

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Countable nouns Things I can count. Two oranges. Three oranges. COUNTABLE NOUNS. SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun. PLURAL: noun + - s. a potato. potatoes. We have a few slices of cheese. = some We eat very few frozen meals. = not a lot - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Countable nouns

Things I can count.

Three oranges

Two oranges

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SINGULAR:

a + nounone + noun

PLURAL:

noun + -s

COUNTABLE NOUNS

potatoesa potato

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We have a few slices of cheese. = some

We eat very few frozen meals. = not a lot

Skim milk has fewer calories.

There aren’t many vegetables.

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Uncountable nouns

Things I can’t count.

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We have a little butter in the fridge. = some

There’s very little food. = not a lot

I’m trying yo eat less fat.

There’s not much food in the house.

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A carton of juice two cartons of juice

A loaf of bread two loaves of bread

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A liter of /a quart 1 liter= 1.1 quarts

A kilo of /a pound of 1 kilo= 2.2 pounds

Kilo = kilogram

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With nouns I ate too much food. I ate too many fries.

As pronouns I ate too much. I ate too many.

noun

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With adjectives He’s too full.

With adverbs She eats too slowly.

With verbs She talks too much.

adjective

adverb

verb

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With nouns I didn’t eat enough food I didn’t eat enough fries.

As pronouns I didn’t eat enough.

noun

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With adjectives Her salad wasn’t filling. enough With adverbs She doesn’t eat fast. enough With verbs Maybe she doesn’t listen enough. verb

adverb

adjective

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1. Complete the sentences with too much or too many.

I think we’ve bought ________ tickets for the show. They are making _____________ noise. Don’t you think there are _____________ special effects in some films? There are _____________ actors looking for work. The actress was wearing ___________ make-up. There’s ___________ violence in films, isn’t there?

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2. Answer these questions with a little or a few.

A) Do you want milk in your tea? - Yes - _______________________ B) Do you speak English? - Yes, ______________________________ C) Are there any fast food restaurants in your town? - Yes, _____________________________ D) Have you got any sports magazines? - Yes, ___________________ E) Have you got any time left? - Yes, __________________________ F) Are there any messages in my mobile phone? Yes, _____________________________

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3. Complete the sentences with too and enough:

Mary isn’t old enough to watch an 18.Mary is too young to watch an 18.

The stunt was too difficult for him to perform.

_____________________________________The cinema tickets weren’t cheap enough for us to buy.

_____________________________________Did you like the film? – No, It wasn’t interesting enough.

_____________________________________