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TOO MANY/MUCH, NOT ENOUGH Uncountable and countable nouns

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TOO

MANY/MUCH,

NOT ENOUGH

Uncountable and countable nouns

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1.WHAT IS THE TEXT TELL ABOUT?2.IDENTIFY THE NOUN

Discuss With Your Group (1 Group Consist Of 7 People)

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NOUN CAN BE CLASSIFIED AS

NOUNS

COUNTABLE

UNCOUNTABLE

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Countable nouns

Three orangesTwo oranges

Words we can use to describe countable nouns:-•A lot of / not a lot of•Many / not many•A few•So many•A number of

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Uncountable nouns

Uncountable nouns are nouns that we cannot count.

We cannot count them because they :

- are too difficult to count.

e.g. rice, hair, sugar

- do not have separate parts.

e.g. air, water, steam

- are abstract.

e.g. friendship, happiness, health

Miss nadia needs coffeeI buy some tea

Words we can use to describe uncountable nouns:-•A bit of

•A lot of / not a lot of•Some

•Enough / Not enough•Too much / not much

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There are too many cars in the street

I spend too much time on the gadget

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Exercise 1

1. There are ____________ cars on the roads today

2. There weren’t ___________ beds in this hotels

3. I always have ______ work and not __________ free time

4. There were ________ people at the party, so it was impossible to dance

5. I’ve got _______ work from my teachers

6. I think I’ve got __________ money from my parents

7. I put ________ sugar in my milkshake

8. There aren’t _______ beds in the hotels