Chapter 7 Grammar Made Easy Countable an

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Seventh set is next level in grammar ‘Countable and uncountable noun’; how to tally things which cannot be counted. To use many or few or much or some or little to measure uncountable. Integrating articles into our speech; to learn the when to use f a or an or the and importantly when not to use articles.

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Countable and Uncountable noun : 

Countable and Uncountable noun By VanSight

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Chapter 7 countable and uncountable noun : 

Chapter 7 countable and uncountable noun 3 CONTENTS 7-1 Nouns: count and non-count 7-2 Using an vs. a 7-3 Using a/an vs. some 7-4 Measurements with non-count nouns 7-5 Using many, much, a few, a little 7-6 Using the 7-7 Using ø (no article) to make generalizations 7-8 Using some and any

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT : 

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT 4 One car two cars three cars

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT : 

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT 5 some vehicle One car three cars two cars

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT : 

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT 6 SINGULAR PLURAL a pen one pen COUNT NOUN pens three pens some pens a lot of pens SINGULAR: a + noun one + noun PLURAL: noun + -s A COUNT NOUN

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT : 

7-1 NOUNS: COUNT AND NONCOUNT 7 SINGULAR PLURAL jewelry some jewelry a lot of jewelry NONCOUNT NOUN (no plural form) SINGULAR: No - a No - one PLURAL: No plural form. A NONCOUNT NOUN

7-1 Let’s Practice : 

7-1 Let’s Practice 8 We love to read books. count Non-count ? ? NOUN

7-1 Let’s Practice : 

7-1 Let’s Practice 9 I am studying grammar. count Non-count ? ? NOUN

7-1 Let’s Practice : 

7-1 Let’s Practice 10 Please pass the salt. count Non-count ? ? NOUN

7-1 Let’s Practice : 

7-1 Let’s Practice 11 We need some chairs. count Non-count ? ? NOUN

7-2 USING AN vs. A : 

7-2 USING AN vs. A 12 a bracelet an earring

7-2 USING AN vs. A : 

7-2 USING AN vs. A 13 (a) A cow is an animal. A an singular count nouns

7-2 USING AN vs. A : 

7-2 USING AN vs. A 14 (c) My friend has an old house. an words that begin with vowels (b) I have an idea.

7-2 USING AN vs. A : 

7-2 USING AN vs. A 15 (d) I have an ugly dog. (e) I have a useful idea. /uh/ vowel sound /yu/ sound

7-2 USING AN vs. A : 

7-2 USING AN vs. A 16 (f) Give me an honest answer. (g) Today is a hot day. /h/ sound silent /h/, vowel sound

7-2 Let’s Practice : 

7-2 Let’s Practice 17 I lost ___earring. an a an

7-2 Let’s Practice : 

18 That is ___ ugly bug. an a an 7-2 Let’s Practice

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