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Page 1: Primary 3 English by Chan Chau Sze 1999 Countable nouns & Uncountable nouns.

Primary 3 English

by Chan Chau Sze 1999

Countable nouns & Uncountable nouns

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Introduction

Title: “Primary 3 English – Countable nouns and Uncountable nouns” Author: Chan Chau Sze Software used: MS Powerpoint Teaching points: 1. Use nouns to refer to countable objects.2. Use nouns to refer to uncountable objects.

3. Use ‘some’ and ‘any’ to show quantities.

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How to Use?

Start the programme with the MS Powerpoint. Click the “Outline View” for the overview

purpose. Sort the specific slide with the “Slide Sorter

View”. Click on the “Slide View” for any amendment. Make any notes with the “Notes Page View”. Start the presentation with the “Slide Show”.

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Countable nouns

e.g. I eat banana every day. I like bananas.

Banana is the countable nouns.

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A countable noun can be1. singular (banana) or

Countable nouns are things we can count. So we can say ‘one banana’ ,‘two bananas’ etc.

Countable nouns

2. plural (bananas)

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Countable nounsExamples of countable nouns

singular plural apple apples

pineapple pineapples

cucumber cucumbers strawberry strawberries grape grapes

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Countable nouns

We add -es to most nouns in -o:tomato tomatoespotato potatoes

But we just add -s to:radio radios

photo photos

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Uncountable nouns

e.g. I eat rice everyday. I like rice.

Rice is an uncountable noun.

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Uncountable nouns An uncountable nouns has only one form. (rice)

Uncountable nouns are things we cannot count. We cannot 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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Is/are some

Study the following table:

is meatcheese

in the f ridge.

There

are

some

rulerspencils

on the desk.

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We use ‘is some’ when there is the uncountable noun. (meat, cheese.)

We use ‘are some’ when there is the plural countable noun.(rulers, pencils.)

Is/are some

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Isn’t/aren’t any

Study the following table:

isn’t milkcoff ee

in the shop.

There

aren’t

any

disheswatches

under the bed.

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We use ‘isn’t any’ when there is the uncountable noun. (milk, coffee.)

We use ‘aren’t any’ when there is the plural countable noun.(dishes, watches)

Isn’t/aren’t any

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I. Put the correct form of the given words into the spaces.

1.John is eating some __________(potato).2.Is there any ___________ (water) in the jar?3.Mother says, ‘Gogo, please give me some

__________ (jam).’4.There are some _________ (fish) in the

river.5.There aren’t any ______________(tomato)

on the table.

potatoes

water

jam

fish

tomatoes

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II. Put the correct answer into the spaces with “some” or “any”.

1.There is not ________sugar in the coffee.2.There are ___________ stars in the sky.3.There aren’t ________ roses on the table.4.Father says, ‘Please give me ________ oil.’5.Is there ________ orange juice?6.There is ________ paper on the desk.

anysome

anysome

any

some

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Look! How many mark(s) you get?

8-11 Well done!

4-7 You can do much better!

0-3 Work hard! Don’t give up!

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