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The document provides information about Oxford English center located in Barcelona-Anzoategui, Venezuela. It then discusses countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns refer to objects, people, animals, plants, and fruits that can be counted and take plural forms. Uncountable nouns refer to things that generally can't be counted like liquids, grains, hair, meat, and feelings. It provides examples of using "there is" with singular nouns and "there are" with plural nouns. Exercises are included to practice using countable and uncountable nouns.

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The document provides information about Oxford English center located in Barcelona-Anzoategui, Venezuela. It then discusses countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns refer to objects, people, animals, plants, and fruits that can be counted and take plural forms. Uncountable nouns refer to things that generally can't be counted like liquids, grains, hair, meat, and feelings. It provides examples of using "there is" with singular nouns and "there are" with plural nouns. Exercises are included to practice using countable and uncountable nouns.

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LESSON # 3

Dirección: Centro comercial costanera plaza


piso 2 local p10 Barcelona-Anzoategui
Teléfono: 02815812110
Sitio Web: www.oxfordvenezuela.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Instagram: @oxfordplcca
Countable nouns, Uncountable nouns and Plurals

Countable things: objects, people, animals, plants, fruits.


Uncountable things: liquid, (water) grains (rice, coffee, sugar, salt) Hair,
meat, cheese, bread, money, feelings (love, anger). Uncountable nouns don’t
have a plural form.
COUNTABLE. UNCOUNTABLE
There is (singular). There is

There are (plural). Hay

How many (cuántos/as) How much (cuánto/a)


EXERCISES

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING “THERE IS” OR “THERE ARE”.

a.) __________________ eight (8) students in the English class.

b.) __________________ some soda in the fridge.

c.) ___________________two (2) dogs in the house.

d.) ___________________ one bathroom in the apartment.


Countable nouns, Uncountable nouns and Plurals

QUESTIONS
There is a teacher in the classroom. Yes, there is …
Is there a teacher in the classroom? No, there is not…

There are two teachers in the classroom. Yes, there are …


Are there two teachers in the classroom? No, there are not…

How many teachers are there in the classroom? How much money is there in your pocket?

a) There is one teacher in the classroom. a) There is much money in my pocket.


b) There are two teachers in the classroom. b) There is a little money in my pocket.
c) There are many teachers in the classroom. c) There is no money in my pocket.
d) There are a few teachers in the classroom.
Countable nouns, Uncountable nouns and Plurals

1) REGULAR NOUNS: GENERALLY ADDING “S” TO THE END OF THE NOUN


EX: ONE CAR TWO CARS
ONE DOG TWO DOGS
ONE BOOK TWO BOOKS
ONE HOUSE TWO HOUSES

2) IF THE WORD ENDS WITH: CH, O, SH, S, SS, X, WE ADD “ES” TO THE END OF THE NOUN
EX: ONE WATCH TWO WATCHES
ONE GLASS TWO GLASSES
ONE BOX TWO BOXES
ONE BUS TWOBUSES

3) IF THE WORD ENDS WITH CONSONANT AND “Y” CHANGE INTO “IES”,
EX: ONE CITY TWO CITIES
ONE BABY TWO BABIES.
ONE COUNTRY TWO COUNTRIES
ONE STORY TWO STORIES
Countable nouns, Uncountable nouns and Plurals

4) IF THE WORD ENDS WITH A VOWEL AND “Y” JUST ADD “S”,
EX: ONE MONKEY TWO MONKEYS
ONE TOY TWO TOYS
ONE BOY TWO BOYS
ONE KEY TWO KEYS
5) IF THE WORD ENDS WITH THE CONSONANT “F” OR “FE” CHANGE IT INTO “VES”,
EX: ONE WOLF TWO WOLVES
ONE WIFE TWO WIVES
ONE LIVE TWO LIVES
ONE KNIFE TWO KNIVES
6) IRREGULARS: NOTICE THAT THE WORD CHANGE.
EX: ONE MAN TWO MEN
ONE WOMAN TWO WOMEN
ONE CHILD TWO CHILDREN
ONE MOUSE TWO MICE
ONE PERSON TWO PEOPLE
ONE FOOT TWO FEET
ONE TOOTH TWO TEETH
EXERCISES

MAKE AN X IN THE CORRECT ANSWER :

Books juices water tomatoes apples


o countable o countable o countable o countable o countable
o uncountable o uncountable o uncountable o uncountable o uncountable

Love children sugar information elephants


o countable o countable o countable o countable o countable
o uncountable o uncountable o uncountable o uncountable o uncountable

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