Noun Phrases Bridget Green Grammar MFWI; based on Mark Landa, Barbara Bent, Winnie Cragg.
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Transcript of Noun Phrases Bridget Green Grammar MFWI; based on Mark Landa, Barbara Bent, Winnie Cragg.
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Noun Phrases
Bridget Green Grammar MFWI; based on Mark Landa, Barbara Bent, Winnie Cragg
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What is a noun?
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A noun is. . .
a person(students and teacher)a place (school and classroom)a thing(desk and apple)an idea(LOVE !! )
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What is a noun?
Tell your partner now!
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Nouns
Proper Nouns Pronouns Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
AkikoMFWI
Mt. FujiiSpokane
Types of nouns
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Proper Nouns
Proper Nouns begin with capital letters.
are Names
like
and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Abraham Lincoln
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Types of nouns
Nouns
Proper Nouns Pronouns Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
I You She He ItThey Them
We Us
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Nouns
Proper Nouns Pronouns Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
SingularPlural
Types of Nouns
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Let’s look at countable nounsSingular(= ‘one’)
a/an + nouna bookan assignmenta child
one + nounone page
Plural(= ‘more than one’)
noun + sideasbookschildren
two noun + s five pages
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singular countable nounsa or an?
Midori’s eating ___ cookie and Rika’s eating ___ apple.
I have ___ idea, but you have ___ better one.
It takes ___ hour to get to Seattle from Tacoma.
Bridget wore ___ uniform to school, but she didn’t have ___ umbrella.
Rie goes to ___ local college, but Ayumi attends ___ university.
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singular countable nouns a or an?
Midori’s eating a cookie and Rika’s eating an apple.
I have an idea, but you have a better one.
It takes an hour to get to Seattle from Tacoma.
Bridget wore a uniform to school, but she didn’t have an umbrella.
Rie goes to a local college, but Ayumi attends a university.
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plural countable nouns
You get three wish__ !
I love animal__! I have two dog__, three fish__, and four cat__.
Chika’s talking to two wom_n and three old m_n .
Bridget has three child___ and Timothy has three niece___ .
Ayumi has attended two universit___ .
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plural countable nouns
You get three wishes !
I love animals! I have two dogs, three fish, and four cats.
Chika’s talking to two women and three old men .
Bridget has three children and Timothy has three nieces.
Ayumi has attended two universities .
Pronunciation?
/z/ /s/ /Iz/
voiced unvoiced /s z sh ch/
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countable nouns Correct or incorrect?
1. There are four person in my family.
2. My dogs like to eat bone.
3. I want to have a two babys after I marry.
4. John’s been married twice; he’s had two
wife.
5. Good evening, lady and gentleman.
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1. There are four persons in my family.
2. My dogs like to eat bones.
3. I want to have two babies after I marry.
4. John’s been married twice; he’s had two
wives.
5. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
countable nouns Check your answers.
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Types of nouns
Nouns
Proper Nouns Pronouns Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
SingularNo plural
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Uncountable nouns are …
…nouns that can’t be counted.
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Uncountable nouns are …
Liquid
like tea and milk
Material
like wool and cotton
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Useful materiallike chalk, paint, or
wood,…
Metal like gold and silver
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Abstract ideaslike information,
power, education, knowledge, advice, and others!
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uncountable nounsSingular -- YES
but…
Do not use a + uncountable nounan advice
(‘advice’ is uncountable)
Do not use one + uncountable noun
one homework(‘homework’ is uncountable)
Plural -- NO!
adviceshomeworks
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Let’s check your homework.
Countable or uncountable?
adviceapplebraceletbreadbutterchaircheese
deskdollarfieldfoodfruitfurnitureinformation
jewelrylakeliquidmeatmilkmoneymountain
necklacenewsoilorangepearpoundring
scenerysouptablewateryen
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applebraceletchairdeskdollarfieldlakemountain
advicebreadbuttercheesefoodfruitfurnitureinformationjewelry
Countable Uncountable
liquidmeatmilkmoneynewsoilscenerysoupwater
necklaceorangepearpoundringtableyen
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Put these nouns into groups.
apple bracelet chair desk dollar field fruit furniture jewelry lake money mountain necklace orange pear ring scenery table yen pound
_________
___________________________
_______
_____________________
_______
_____________________
_________
___________________________
_______
_____________________
fruit
orangeapplepear
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Groups...
fruit
appleorangepear
furniture
chairdesktable
jewelry
braceletnecklace
ring
money
dollaryen
pound
scenery
fieldlake
mountain
NOTE: Uncountable nouns are often groups.Countable nouns are members of the group.
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Types of nouns
Nouns
Proper Nouns Pronouns Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
SingularNo plural
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more than one uncountable noun
Uncountable nouns are not plural,so how do we talk about more than one?
Answer: Use a countable noun before the uncountable noun.
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For example: WATER
two drops of water
two glasses of water
seven bottles of water
more than one uncountable noun