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Group Members: Chan Sai Wing (98064230) Au Oi Lim (98064800) Fung Pui Ki (98062250) Fong Ying Shun Andy (98063320) Wong May Sum (93186780)

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Group Members:Chan Sai Wing (98064230)Au Oi Lim (98064800)Fung Pui Ki (98062250)Fong Ying Shun Andy (98063320)Wong May Sum (93186780)

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Target group: Form one students

Assumption: Students have already learnt parts of speeche.g. nouns & adjectives

Aims: (1) Teach students how to identify countable and uncountable nouns

(2) and how to change singular countablenouns to plural nouns

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NounsNouns

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Can we count the following Can we count the following nouns?nouns?

Star

Pig

Penguin

Weightlifting

Furniture

Click the ones that you think can be counted.

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There are two types of nouns!!There are two types of nouns!!

C O U N T A B L E U N C O U N T A B L E

N O U N S

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Sadness

Singing

RainTea

Money

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DEFINITION OF DEFINITION OF COUNTABLE NOUNSCOUNTABLE NOUNS

• refer to people, places, or things that can be counted.

• can be made plural, usually by adding -s or -es at the end

• Examples: student---> studentsflower ---> flowers

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Countable NounsCountable NounsPersons Places Things

Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural

boy boys shop shops watch watches

teacher teachers park parks table tables

student students office offices knife knives

athlete athletes zoo zoos shoe shoes

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DEFINITION OF DEFINITION OF UNCOUNTABLE NOUNSUNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

• Are used to describe a quality, action, thing or substance that can be poured or measured

• do not have a plural form

• Examples:-sand -happiness

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Uncountable NounsUncountable NounsPoured/Measured

Qualities Actions

shampoo friendliness singing

milk honesty standing

sugar happiness running

paint wealth driving

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Bread

Bird

Anger

Homework

Chair

Bee

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Love Swimming

Paper

ButterflyDog

Writing

Church

Building

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How can a noun be changed How can a noun be changed from from singularsingular to to pluralplural??

1) Most nouns add -s:Singular

e.g. computerPluralcomputers

e.g. clock clocks

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2) Nouns ending in -ss, -sh, -ch, and -x

add -es:Singular Plural

e.g. class classes

e.g. dish dishes

e.g. watch watches

e.g. box boxes

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3) Nouns ending in -o usually add -s:

Singular Plural

video videos

photo photos

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4) Nouns ending in -y usually change the ending to -ies:

Singular Plural

e.g. city cities

e.g. baby babies

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But nouns ending in -ay, -ey, -iy, -oy, or -uy

just add s:Singular Plural

e.g. day days

e.g. toy toys

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5) Nouns ending in -f or -fe usually change the ending to -ves:

Singular Plural

e.g. wolf wolves

e.g. life lives

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6) These nouns change in different ways: Singular Plural

woman women

child children

person people

foot feet

tooth teeth

mouse mice

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7) A few nouns don’t change at all:

Singular Plural

e.g. fish fish

e.g. sheep sheep

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8) Some nouns are always plural:

Singular Plural

--- trousers

--- glasses

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9) Some nouns seem plural in meaning, but are really singular:

Singular Plural

hair ---

rubbish ---

homework ---

furniture ---

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ActivityActivity

• One student says the name of one animal:e.g. One cat.

• The next student says the name of the first animal, and adds one more animal.e.g. One cat and two dogs.

• Then, the next student should add one more to the list.e.g. One cat, two dogs and three mice.

• There are some hints for you.

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HintsHints

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11.

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Singular nouns to plural nounsSingular nouns to plural nouns

Singular Plural

Chair Chairs

Bird Birds

Bee Bees

Church Churches

Dog Dogs

Building Buildings

Butterfly Butterflies