Mastering Quantifiers: Countable and Uncountable Nouns Practice

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Explore the concept of quantifiers in English grammar through a series of engaging activities focused on countable and uncountable nouns. Enhance your understanding of using words like "some," "a lot of," "few," and more with both types of nouns. Practice classifying words and mastering the correct usage of quantifiers in various contexts.


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  1. Third Intermediate Upstream 3 Unit 7

  2. Self-confidence You can do .. Lesson 7c Is that enough?

  3. Self-confidence Objectives : You can do .. To use quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns correctly.

  4. Self-confidence 2 min You can do .. Citizenship Citizenship What is your What is your favourite favourite Bahraini dish? Bahraini dish? What are the ingredients What are the ingredientsof it? of it?

  5. Self-confidence 2 min Countable and Uncountable : For example: You can do .. eggs salt Lemons tomatoes coffee bread

  6. Countable and Uncountable : the answers : Countable nouns tomatoes Lemons eggs Uncountable nouns bread coffee salt

  7. Self-confidence Task Task 1 1 4 min 3+ 1 You can do .. Classify the words into countable and uncountable nouns Classify the words into countable and uncountable nouns: : milk apple pear peach lobster cereal water Bread yogurt salmon meat salt peas mango Potato ketchup banana cheese mustard juice

  8. Self-confidence Model answer You can do .. Uncountable nouns water bread yogurt juice milk salmon cheese salt meat cereal yogurt ketchup mustard Countable nouns peach apple potato mango pear lobster banana peas

  9. Self-confidence Task Task 2 2 You can do .. Use quantifiers with countable and Use quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns. uncountable nouns.

  10. Lets look closer Self-confidence You can do .. What are quantifiers? They are words that usually come before a noun to express the amount or quantity of an object. Some quantifiers go with countable, and others go with uncountable, but there are some that go with both. quantifiers which go with both: quantifiers which don t go with both: Countable uncountable some a lot of a lot of some no no any any few many little much

  11. Lets look closer Positive sentence: quantifier countable + We have a lot of cherries. She bought some grapes. Positive sentence: uncountable quantifier + I drink a lot of water everyday. She needs some oil for cooking.

  12. Lets look closer countable + Negative sentence: quantifier She has no bananas in her fridge. There aren t any cookies in the jar. Negative sentence: quantifier uncountable + I have no juice. I don t add any sugar to my tea.

  13. Lets look closer quantifier countable + Interrogative sentence (question): How many tomatoes do you need? Are there any eggs in the fridge? uncountable quantifier + Interrogative sentence (question): How much salt do you add to your salad? Is there any pasta left?

  14. Self-confidence Assessment 4 min 3+1 You can do .. Write the correct quantifier in the right place. 1- There are -----------(some-any) lemons in the kitchen. 2- How -----------------(much-many) oranges do we need? 3- Is there ------------- (any-no) tea left? 4- There are ------------ (much-a lot of) peas left. 5- Don t put too ----------- (much-many) sugar in the tea.

  15. Model answer Self-confidence You can do .. 1- There are ---------- (some-any) lemons in the kitchen. some many 2- How ---------------- (much-many) oranges do we need? 3- Is there ------------ (any-no) tea left? any A lot of 4- There are ----------- (much-a lot of) peas left. 5- Don t put too ---------- (much-many) sugar in the tea. much

  16. Self-confidence Assessment 7 min You can do .. Write sentences using countable and uncountable nouns with the quantifiers. My Score Self Assessment I write about countable & uncountable food I use quantifiers correctly. I use the correct tense. I use correct spelling and grammar. I use correct punctuation marks.

  17. Self-confidence Some suggested answers. You can do .. Quantifiers Sentences/ questions some There are some bananas in the supermarket. no There are no tomatoes in the fridge. much How much salt should I add to the food? many How many eggs do you need for the cake? few He has few apples for the apple pie. little Polly put little sugar in her mango juice yesterday.

  18. Self-confidence Objectives : You can do .. To use quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns correctly.

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