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Chapter6. Nouns and Noun Modifiers <Topic1. Count Versus Noncount Nouns> 11002102 박박박 (Park Eun Hee) 11002104 박박박 (Hong Ah Hyun)

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Chapter6. Nouns and Noun Modifiers . 11002102 박은희 (Park Eun Hee) 11002104 홍아현 (Hong Ah Hyun). Index. A. Introduction to Nouns B. Groups of Nouns C. Singular and Plural Forms D. Indefinite Articles : a and an E. Unspecified or Unidentified - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter6.  Nouns and Noun Modifiers

Chapter6. Nouns and Noun Modifiers

<Topic1. Count Versus Noncount Nouns>

11002102 박은희 (Park Eun Hee)11002104 홍아현 (Hong Ah Hyun)

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IndexA. Introduction to NounsB. Groups of NounsC. Singular and Plural FormsD. Indefinite Articles : a and anE. Unspecified or Unidentified Nouns

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A. Introduction to Count and Noncount Nouns

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Count Nouns Noncount Nouns

• Singular and plural forms

• Singular →determiners(such as a(n), the, my, this, these)

• Plural → N-e(s)

• Singular forms

• Singular → determiners excepting ‘a(n)’

• Plural → auxiliary numeral or much, (a) little and so on

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Singular I have a friend.

My friend owns a car.

Plural Friends are very important.

New cars are expensive.

exam-ples

Count NounsP.182

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ConcreteMassNouns

Air and water are necessary for life.

We need to buy coffee, rice, and sugar.

Noncount Nouns exam-ples

※ Concrete mass nouns → metal, food, gas, element※ Plural→ a cup of coffee, a glass of water, some water, a spoonful of sugar, a bowl of rice

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AbstractNouns

Honesty is the best policy.

We need more information.

Noncount Nouns exam-ples

※ Plural→ a little honesty, two piece of information

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B. Groups of Count andNoncount Nouns

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advice hintsideassuggestion

information,news

articlesmagazinesnewspapers

equipment machinessuppliestools

money centsdollarsquarters

furniture chairslampstables

nature forestsmountainsoceans

noncount count countnoncount

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common noncountfood items

common noncountweather items

bread fruit rice

butter meat sugar

coffee milk tea

air water

rain weather

snow wind

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Nouns That Can Be Both Count and Noncount

Non-count

Count

I studied business in college.

We have a business in Florida.

business = an idea or activity

a business = a store or firm

Non-count

Count

We had chicken for dinner.

My uncle has a chicken.

chicken = a type of food

a chicken = a bird

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exercise 31. How many time have you been to

New York?

7. I brought ten dollar with me.

9. I have three assignment for tomor-row.

times

dol-lars

assign-ments

P.185

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C. Singular and Plural Forms:

Subject/Verb Agreement

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Count Nouns

A friend is someone who cares about you.

Friends are people who care about you.

Noncount Nouns

Friendship is very impor-tant to me.

singular plural

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Common Collective Nouns → generally singular • The staff was in agreement about

the changes.

• The public is upset about the issue.

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Nouns with No Singular Form

→ always plural • The scissors are in that drawer.

• Your pants are in the laundry.

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• The class (is / are) preparing a report on international finance.

• The new equipment (has / have) worked very well.

Exercise 5 p.187

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D. Indefinite Articles: a and an

※ Indefinite Article = One/ unspecified person or thing.

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A• Before a singular count noun that

begins with a consonant sound.

• I bought a house.

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An

※ A or An is never used with a noun that functions as a noncount noun.

• Before a singular count noun that begins with a vowel sound.

• I wasted an egg.

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E. Unspecified or Unidenti-fied Count and Noncount

Nouns= Unspecified or unidentified people, things, and so on

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Count NounsSingular Count Noun → It is preceded by a or an.

A house can be expensive.(A house = one house or any house in gen-

eral)

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Count NounsPlural Count Noun → It is used without articles.

Houses are getting more expen-sive.

(Houses = all houses in general)

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Noncount Nouns

Love, Time, Health, Honesty, Re-spect…

→singular verbs / without arti-

cles.

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Exercise 8

• A / An / X economists study the interrelationship between the two groups.

• For example, A / An / X weather in California can affect the price of

A / An / X fruit in Boston.

p.190

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Q&A

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Thank you