...
I need
work
work
!
!
Ns that can be Countableand
Ns that can be Countableand
Uncountable
Uncountable
Countable
Countable
Uncountable
Uncountable
There are
There are
two hairs
two ...
for an uncountable N
for an uncountable N
I eat
I eat
rice
rice
every day.
every day.
Rice
Rice
is
is
good for you.
good for you.
Countable Ns
Countable Ns
&
&
Uncountable ...
few elephants
few elephants
in England.
in England.
3. only use
3. only use
much
much
&
&
little
little
with uncountable Ns
with uncountable Ns
I don't usually drink...
... morning. I didnt have time/ a time for
breakfast.
ã
Time
Countable Ns &
Countable Ns &
uncountable Ns
uncountable Ns
ã
10. When the fire alarm rang, there was total chaos/ ... accident but the damage/
damages to the car was/ were bad.
ã
Damage - was
Some nouns are uncountable.
Some nouns are uncountable.
ã
Accommodation
ã
Advice
ã
Baggage
ã
Behavior
ã
Bread
ã
Chaos
ã
Damage
ã
Furniture
ã
Information
ã
... a
total chaos.
ã
Total chaos
ã
11. I had to buy a/ some bread because I wanted to
make some sandwiches.
ã
Some
ã
12. Bad news dont/ doesnt make people happy.
ã
Doesnt
ã
13. Your hair is/ your...
... either countable or uncountable nouns.
Many English nouns are used sometimes as countablenounsand sometimes
as uncountable nouns. Nouns which can be either countable or uncountable
include nouns ... between countableand
uncountable nouns in Vietnamese and English. Only 27.4% agree that there is
difference between countableanduncountablenouns in English and
Vietnamese. On basically, countable ... and creative method to master countableanduncountablenouns
because they make students understand and use it (90%)
- Most students are fed up with the English countableanduncountable
nouns...
... way, only adjectives and adpositions can modify nouns (the man in
the garden and the man responsible) and only they can be preceded by measure
phrases (It is three yards
long and He went three yards ... theory. They claim that verbs and prepositions take complements,
and nounsand adjectives do not; this is like Jackendoff’s +/−obj feature. They
also claim that adjectives and prepositions form predicates, ... pred-
icative category, andnounsand adjectives can also take complements. Hale
and Keyser’s work was one of the motivating inspirations for my taking up this
topic, and one of my concerns will...
... Interstate 99 and the roads feeding into it.
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. ... 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 NOUNS
:
Bourbon ... louse
EXERCISE 3.
Make the following nouns singular.
Sample:
grandchildren
1. lamps
2. gentlemen
3. addresses
4. flowers
5. circuses
grandchild
feet
wishes
hands
NOUNS 29
What Is a Common Noun?
A...
... 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 ... the cafeteria and sat down next to Page.
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...
... Mordor, and
he leaves secretly to continue it alone.
continued
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Lesson
10
Review of
Verbs, Nouns,
and Pronouns
REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 61
To ... ___________________.
L.V.
4. Ice becomes ___________________.
L.V.
5. Rembrandt and Picasso were ___________________.
L.V.
6. Iceland and Greenland are ___________________.
L.V.
In the exercise you have just ... Adjectives and Predicate Nouns
In some sentences, all we need to make a complete statement is a subject and a verb.
Birds fly.
S. V.
John smiled.
S. V.
But in other sentences, a subject and a verb...
... Trước những danh từ không đếm được (uncountable nouns) nói chung.
He has bread and butter for breakfast.
(Anh ấy ăn sáng với bánh mì và bơ)
She bought beef and ham.
(Cô ấy mua thit bò và ... the country and the
boy had lived there all his life.
3. Trước tên các quốc gia ở dạng số nhiều hoặc các quốc gia là sự liên kết các đơn vị nhỏ.
The United States; The Netherlands
4. Trước ... week.
(Anh ấy làm việc 44 giờ một tuần)
3. Trước các chữ dozen (chục), hundred (trăm), thousand (ngàn), million (triệu).
There are a dozen eggs in the fridge.
Butter is made from cream...
... and Vietnamese compound nouns is that
according to meaning, the English and Vietnamese also have idiomatic and non-
idiomatic compound nouns. Because:
In the English idiomatic compound nouns, ... English compound nouns
and Vietnamese equivalence.
2.1 Notion of English compound nouns
2.2 Vietnamese compound nouns
2.3 English compound nouns versus Vietnamese compound nouns:
2.3.1 ... English compound nounsand Vietnamese
equivalence:
2.4.1 Equivalence cases in English compound nounsand
Vietnamese equivalence.
2.4.2 Non-equivalence cases in English compound nounsand
Vietnamese...
... transportation, network, and structural analysis, image reconstruc-
tion, ecology, elasticity and optimization, and it has been extended and gen-
eralized in many directions. The ideas and techniques of ... sets. Our results extend and improve the recent result
of Li et al. [26], Matsushita and Takahashi [35], Takahashi et al. [43], Nakajo
and Takahashi [41] and Shehu [45] and others.
2 Preliminaries
A ... convex
and reflexive Banach space E. Assume that be a bifunction from C ìC to
R satisfying (A1)(A4), A : C → E
∗
be a continuous and monotone mapping
and ϕ : C → R be a semicontinuous and convex...
... convex
and reflexive Banach space E. Assume that be a bifunction from C ìC to
R satisfying (A1)(A4), A : C → E
∗
be a continuous and monotone mapping
and ϕ : C → R be a semicontinuous and convex ... maximal
if and only if R(J + λM) = E
∗
for all λ > 0.
Let E be a reflexive strictly convex and smooth Banach space, B = J
and let M be a maximal monotone operator from E to E
∗
. Using Lemma
4.6 and ... uniformly smooth and strictly convex Ba-
nach space, and C be a nonempty closed convex subset of E. Let T : C → C
be a closed and relatively quasi-nonexpansive mapping. Then F(T ) is a closed
and convex...
... and monotone mapping and
j
: C
đ ℝ be a lower semicontinuous and convex function. Assume that
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formly smooth Banach space: let x
0
ẻ C,
x
1
=
C
1
x
0
, C
1
= C and
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Page ... mapping from E onto D(A) and F (J
r
)=A
-1
0. On the other hand, we can
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... q≤0
.
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Then, T is maximal monotone and 0 ẻ Tv if and ... convergence theorems for a countable family of
nonexpansive mappings and a strictly pseudocontractive mapping, and a countable
family of uniformly k-strictly pseudocontractive mappings and an inverse strongly
monotone ... H : v-u, w 0, u ẻ C}, and define
Tv =
Av + N
C
v, v ∈ C,
∅, v ∈ C
.
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Page...
... common fixed point of T
n
.
Motivated and inspired by N akajo and Takahashi [12], Takahash i et al. [11], Xu [13],
Masushita and Takahashi [14], and Kimura and Nakajo [15], we introduce a hybrid
projection ... E and u Î C. Then, it is known that u = P
C
ì if and only if
u y, J
(
x − u
)
≥
0
(2:2)
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http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/11
Page ... E be a uniformly convex and smooth Banach space and C be a
nonempty, bounded, closed, and convex subset of E. Let f be a bifunction from C ì C to
R
satisfying (A1)-(A4) and let
{T
n
}
n
=
0
be...
... in Lemma 1.4.
Motivated and inspired by Marino and Xu 8,Moudafi23, S. Takahashi and W.
Takahashi 24,andYaoetal.25, we consider the following iteration: x
1
∈ C and
y
n
P
C
1 − α
n
x
n
,
u
n
... Boonchari and S. Saejung, “Weak and strong convergence theorems of an implicit iteration for
a countable family of continuous pseudocontractive mappings,” Journal of Computational and Applied
Mathematics, ... and λ ∈ 0, 1.
In the sequel, we need the following lemmas.
Lemma 2.1 see 27, 28. Let E be a real uniformly convex Banach space, and let C be a nonempty,
closed, and convex subset of E,andletS...