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Explanation:
Examples:
• Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted 4. There is/There are
(e.g., "apple," "car"). They can be singular or plural.
• Uncountable nouns cannot be counted (e.g.,
Explanation:
"water," "information"). They are always singular.
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Examples: 4. How much water is in the bottle?
5. How many chairs are there in the room?
1. There is a book on the table. (singular countable) 6. How much money do you have?
2. There are two dogs in the yard. (plural countable) 7. How many students are in the class?
3. There is some water in the glass. (uncountable) 8. How much information did you get?
4. There are many chairs in the room. (plural countable) 9. How many books did you buy?
5. There is a car outside. (singular countable) 10. How much milk is in the fridge?
6. There are three apples in the basket. (plural
countable)
7. There is some sugar in the bowl. (uncountable) 1. Adverbs of Frequency
8. There are a lot of people at the party. (plural
countable) Explanation:
9. There is a letter for you. (singular countable)
10. There are five pens on the desk. (plural countable)
• Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something
happens.
• They usually come before the main verb, but after
5. This/That/These/Those the verb "to be."
Explanation:
2. Prepositions of Place
Examples:
Preposition Meaning
2. Countable/Uncountable Nouns
Fill-in-the-Blank:
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12. How many __________ (chairs/chair) are in the office? 5. This/That/These/Those
Multiple Choice:
3. Have/Has
8. Prepositions of Time
Multiple Choice: