Nouns Slides
Nouns. Singular and plural nouns. S -es -ies -ves Irregular nouns. A life. S -es (-s,-ss,-sh, -ch,-o,-x,-z). Tourists enjoy shopping at the British Museum. People things. Counting uncountables. A bar of a. Countable and uncountable nouns. Countable uncountable countable/uncountable. Countable (a. A shop. Noun + verb. Aircraft series.
Monday, April, love, “Avator”, a postman, shopping, the British Museum, Islam, /isl‘a:m/ Spanish, English, a tourist, information,.
Soap, chocolate information, fun news bread furniture, luggage, paper paper bread, cake, meat water soup milk coffee orange juice jam sugar butter, margarine toothpaste meat petrol silk.
Shop swimming advice petrol chicken tea plastic glass museum.
Countable (a, an, numbers, the, this, that, some(plurals) uncountable (some, this, that) always singular countable/uncountable (a change in meaning).
A shop, a museum petrol, swimming,plastic, advice a chicken – chicken a tea – tea a glass - glass.
Aircraft, series, fish, sheep athletics, economics, gymnastics, politics, maths, physics, news jeans, pants, pyjamas, shorts, tights, trousers, glasses, scissors company, family, government, team police.
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