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     TOEFL TEKNIK 

    MEETING 3: noun and

    adjective clause

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    NOUNS

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    NOUNS

    • Grammar : Singular and pluralNouns

    Nouns can be classifed into twogrous: count nouns! w"ic" can becounted and w"ic" ta#e and s! andnoncount nouns! w"ic" cannot be

    counted and w"ic" usuall$ do notta#e an s%

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    Singular Plural

    &ount noun ' cellOne cell

    &ells Two cells(o)e cells' lot o* cells

    Man$ cellsNon &ount Noun In*or)ation

    (o)ein*or)ation

    ' lot o*in*or)ationMuc"in*or)ation

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    Count Nouns andNoncount Nouns

    Count nouns

    •  Ta#e a/an or one in t"e singular%

    +suall$ ta#e a fnal s/es in t"elural

    Noncount nouns

    • ,o not ta#e a/an in t"e singular

    • ,o not generall$ "ave a lural *or)

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    IRREGULAR COUNTNOUNS

    Man-men foot-feet

    Woman-women tooth-teeth

    Child-children fish-fish

    (o)e count nouns are irregular and donot ta#e an s in t"e lural% -ere are so)eco))on irregular count nouns:

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    NONCOUNT NOUNS

    • Noncount nouns cannot be countedbecause t"e$ co)e in a )ass or inan uncountable *or)%

    • Nouns suc" as blood, music, andexcitement cannot be counted% T"e*ollowing is a s"ort list o* so)e

    noncount nouns:

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    E.'M/LE(:

    Food: rice, sugar, fruit, milk, bread, butter, cheese

    Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea, gasoline

    Raw materials: wood, paper, glass, iron, silver, wool

    Gases: o!gen, nitrogen, air, pollution, steam

    General: furniture, mail, mone!, traffic, e"uipment

    Groups: #ewelr!, machiner!, luggage, clothing, cash

    $anguages: %nglish, Chinese, &apanese, 'panish

    (cademic sub#ects: chemistr!, mathematics, ps!cholog!

    (bstract things: education) *ealth, intelligence, beaut!, knowledge, sleep,

    hope, music, time

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    uanti!ers

    ' 0uantifer is word t"at indicates an a)ount o* 0uantit$%

    • Some "uanti!ers are used onl# $it% plural countnouns&

    1ot" )an$ a *ew several *ewerThey are controlled by several  nerves.

    We have fewer  cells as we get older.

    Some "uanti!ers are used onl# $it% singularcount nouns&

    'not"er eac" ever$

    Each gland has a diferent purpose

    Every  muscle has its own group o nerves.

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    uanti!ers

    • Some "uanti!ers are used onl# $it% non'count nouns&

    a little )uc" less a)ount

    The amount  o oxygen available to the brain is important.

    I your brain gets less oxygen than in needs, you could

    become unconscious.

    • Some "uanti!ers are used $it% (ot% count nouns andnon'count nouns&

    all lent$ o* an$

    a lot o* enoug" )ost

    lots o* so)e )ore

    rain cells use up a lot of  energy 

    Most  animals rely on instinct 

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     E)ERCISE *

    &orrect t"e errors in noun *or)s in t"e*ollowing sentences2% Intelligence is t"e abilit$ to use t"oug"t and

    #nowledges to understand t"ings and solveroble)s%

    % -or)ones "el adjust t"e )i4ture o* sugar! salt!and waters in $our bod$%

    ". #sychology ! )eaning t"e stud$ o* t"e )ind and"ow it wor#s! co)es *ro) a Gree# word)eaning li*es or soul%

    5% 1rain cells use u a lot o* energ$! so t"e$ need

    a constant sul$ o* o4$gens%

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    CO+POUN, NOUNS

    &o)ound nouns are two nouns t"atare used toget"er to )a#e one word oridea% T"e frst noun acts as an

    adjective to t"e second noun andusuall$ does not ta#e s% T"e secondnoun can be lural and ta#e an s%

    • rain cell• rain wave

    • Computer scientists

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    CO+POUN, NOUNS

    &o)ound nouns )a$ also be used wit" nu)ber e4ressions%

    The brain uses as much power as a ten-watt  lightbulb. 6noun used as anadjective7

    The brain uses as much power as a lightbulb o ten watts.6noun used as a

    noun7

    $e recited a 16,000-page boo% rom memory % 6noun used as an adjective7

    $e recited a boo% o 16,000 pages rom memory %6noun used as a noun7

    STRATEGY

    +eware of compound nouns with numbers, where the compound noun

    used as an ad#ective ma! be in the plural form

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    NU+-ERS

    Nu)bers suc" as hundred, thousand, millionand trillion are lural w"en t"ere are nonu)bers be*ore t"e)%

    • The brain receives &'' million messages asecond.

    • The brain stores trillions o messages.STRATEGYWhen !ou see nouns involving numbers, such as hundred,

    thousand, or million, make sure that the! are not in the pluralform when the! follow numbers

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    E)ERCISE .

    • &orrect t"e errors in t"e *ollowing sentences%

    2% /eole8s brains weig" )ore now t"an t"e$ did 299$ears ago%

    % Nerves i)ulses can travel at seeds o* u to 5*eet er second%

    3% T"ere are t"ree to *our )illions ain recetors int"e s#in%

    5% ' t"ree;$ears;old c"ild8s brain is two;t"irds t"esi

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    A,ECTI0E CLAUSE

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    A,ECTI0E CLAUSE

    • 'n adjective clause )odifes a noun%'djective clauses begin wit" arelative ronoun suc" as who, whom,

    whose, which, that, or a relativeadverb suc" as when or where.

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    CLAUSE

    +AR1ER

    USE E)A+PLE

    >"o /eole

    6subject7

     T"e tribes w"o lived in t"e

    Great /lains used s)o#esignals

    >"o) /eole

    6object

     T"e wo)an w"o) we )et was

    called Lig"tning &loud%>"ose /eole?t"ings

    6ossessive7

    -e sent a )essage w"ose

    )eaning we "ad agreed uonin advance%>"ic" T"ings

    6subject?objec

    t7

     T"at is a tribe w"ic" interests

    )e%

    6subject7

     T"e dru)beats w"ic" we "eard

    sent a )essage%

    6object7% T"at /eole?t"ings

    6subject?objec

    t7

     T"e 'ac"e is a tribe t"at I will

    researc"% 6object7

     T"e s)o#e t"at $ou see is *ro)

    t"e "ills%6sub ect7

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    STRATEGY

    Check for the correct clause marker

    and a sub#ect and verb in an ad#ectiveclause)

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    Omission o2 t%e Relati3ePronoun

    >"en t"e relative ronoun is t"e subject o* t"e adjectiveclause! it cannot be o)itted%

    The man who played the drum was rom West (rica.6subject7

    I* t"e relative ronoun is t"e object o* t"e adjectiveclause! it can be o)itted%

    • The man whom I saw was a Native (merican. 6object7

    The man I saw was a Native (merican.

    • The drumbeat that I heard was a signal. ) object *

    The drumbeat I heard was a signal.

     

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    Omission o2 t%e Relati3ePronoun

     T"e relative ronouns whose, where, and whereby cannot be o)itted%

    • +euoyah, whose alphabet or the Indian people consisted o - characters, wasacclaimed a genius by his people. 6w"osecannot be o)itted7

    • That was the area where the tribe lived. )wherecannot be o)itted.*

    • +euoyah devised an alphabet whereby  all thediferent tribes could read a common language. )whereby cannot be omitted.*

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    STRATEGY

    Remember that sometimes the relative pronoun

    ma! be omitted from an ad#ective clause) he

    relative pronouns which, that, who, and whom 

    can be omitted when the! are the ob#ect of the

    ad#ective clause)

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    Prepositions t%at Come (e2oreAd4ecti3e Clauses&

    (o)eti)e an adjective clause is used wit" areosition%

    • There are a number o ways by which a messagecan be sent.

    In so#en Englis" t"e reosition usuall$ goes at t"eend o* t"e clause! but in *or)al written Englis" it goesat t"e beginning o* t"e clause%

    • /ormal0 That was the man to whom I wasreerring.

    • Inormal0 That was the man whom I was reerringto.