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SENG 116 ES TIẾNG ANH TYPES OF NOUNS Some and Any + Noun SENG 116 ES TIẾNG ANH TYPES OF NOUNS Some and Any + Noun SENG 116 ES TIẾNG ANH TYPES OF NOUNS Some and Any + Noun SENG 116 ES TIẾNG ANH TYPES OF NOUNS Some and Any + Noun SENG 116 ES TIẾNG ANH TYPES OF SENG 116 ES TIẾNG ANH TYPES OF NOUNS Some and Any + Noun NOUNS Some and Any + Noun

WELCOM - WE'RE GLAD YOU'RE HERE Group ENG 116 READING MEMBERS Đỗ Trần Phương Uyên MSSV: 27202141474 Trần Việt Khuê MSSV: 27218780027 Phạm Thị Thanh Thảo MSSV: 27202136660 TYPES OF NOUNS There are two of nouns There types are two types of nouns: Countable nouns Uncountable nouns Countable nouns  Countable nouns are people or things that can be counted They include common nouns (referring to a person or thing in a general sense, e.g article, company, discount) and collective nouns (naming a group of people or things, e.g family, committee)  For examples: two apples , three pens , a shirt , two cars , a book , a city, … Countable nouns  Countable nouns can be singular or plural They can be used with a/an and with numbers and many other determiners.(e.g:these ,a few)  For examples: She’s got two sisters and a younger brother I’ll take a few magazines with me for the flight These shoes look old now Countable nouns Singular Plural One dog Two dogs One house There houses One man Two men One shop Two shops One idea There ideas Countable nouns  Countable nouns are used in the structures a/ an/ the + singular noun and (the +) plural noun Uncountable nouns Uncountable nouns are people or things that cannot be counted They include concrete nouns (naming anything that you can perceive by your physical senses: touch, sight, taste, hearing, or smell, e.g air, salt), abstract nouns (opposite to concrete nouns, e.g advice, satisfaction, diligence), and proper nouns (naming a specific person, place, or thing, e.g America, Monday, Mr Johnson) , Uncountable nouns For example: Tea, sugar , warter , air , rice , love , fear , ……… Uncountable nouns  We cannot use a/an with these nouns  To express a quantity of an uncountable noun, use a word or expression like some, a lot of, much, a bit of, a great deal of, or else use an exact measurement like a cup of, a bag of, 1kg of, 1L of, a handful of, a pinch of, an hour of, a day of  If you want to ask about the quantity of an uncountable noun, you ask “How much?”

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