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Countable Ns
Countable Ns
can be "counted", they have a singular and
can be "counted", they have a singular and
plural form.
plural form.
E.g.
E.g.
A book, two books, three ... we
, we
can say (in a restaurant, …):
can say (in a restaurant, …):
Two teas
Two teas
andand
one coffee
one coffee
please.
please.
3. only use
3. only use
many
many
&
& ... have
been hunted.
been hunted.
There are
There are
few elephants
few elephants
in England.
in England.
3. only use
3. only use
much
much
&
&
little
little
with uncountable...
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I. English nouns.
1) What is noun ? 5
1.1 Definition 5
1.2 Types of nouns 6
1.3 Propernouns 7
1.4 Commonnouns 7
2) How to identify countable and uncountable nouns 8
2.1 What is ... Some nouns non- plurals with „s‟ are uncountable nouns.
Uncountable noun do not have regular form and take a singular verb. The
singular category includes uncountable nounsandproper nouns. ... understand and memorize.
Especially, students have difficulty in studying English countable and
uncountable nouns. For one thing, the determination of what nouns are
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COMMON NOUNS
:
PROPER NOUNS
:
4. Considerable attention has been given by the press to the pollution of our lakes and
rivers.
COMMON NOUNS
:
PROPER NOUNS
:
5. ... NOUNS
:
PROPER NOUNS
:
1. George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were born in February.
COMMON NOUNS
:
PROPER NOUNS
:
2. Call Adam from the airport as soon as the plane lands in Dallas.
COMMON NOUNS
:
PROPER ... any one at all—like lake in sentence 1.
A common noun is not capitalized.
Here are some more examples of commonandproper nouns.
COMMON NOUNSPROPER NOUNS
(not capitalized) (always capitalized)
day...
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176 COMMON USAGE ERRORS
8. Alex walked confidently to the front of the room and speaks to the class.
9. My sister handed the clarinet to me and then cringes ... that Part One extensively discussed adjectives (Lessons 11 and 13) and adverbs
(Lessons 12 and 13)—how they function, how they differ, and how some adverbs are
formed from adjectives. In this lesson, ... for both.
Plurals of Nouns
Rules for forming plural nouns were given in Lessons 4 (pages 28–34) and 10 (page
63) in Part One. You may wish to review these before trying your hand at Exercises 1
through...
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REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 65
Lesson
10
Review of
Verbs, Nouns,
and Pronouns
REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 61
To ... OF SPEECH
EXERCISE 7.
List 10 propernounsand 10 commonnouns from the passage.
PROPER COMMON
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Recall that in less formal writing and conversation, contractions ... are capitalized, too. They are called proper adjectives. Here are some propernouns
and the proper adjectives that can be formed from them.
PROPER NOUN PROPER ADJECTIVE
China Chinese food
Jefferson...