... Sunvale School Class: A 3.1Name:………………………………………… MarkTest 1I, Form the Nouns: Singular PluralSingular Plural Chair chairs bell BellsStar BoxesWatch TablesBrush KitchenLady StrawberriesRadio ... ……………………………………………………5. Zoe and I………hungry. ……………………………………………………6. The monkeys………funny. ……………………………………………………7. Brian and Dave………friends. ……………………………………………………8. Peter and you………tired. ……………………………………………………9. ... you from? ……………………………………………………VIII, Write:1. Can John see Bob and Mick?Can he see them?2. Ann and Alex are at the park with Leslie.……………………………………………………………………………………………3. This present...
... 3.1VI, Read, choose and write: can or can’tPlay basketball sing actZoe X v vBrian X v vDave and Peter v X X 1 Zoe can sing and she act. 2 Brian play basketball. 3 Dave and Peter act. 4 ... 2MarkI, Form the plural: II, Complete with a, an, the or zero article (x):A.1Sunvale School Class A 3.1B.C.2Sunvale School Class A 3.1III, Circle the correct answer:IV, Ask and answer:1. ... act. 7 Dave sing. 8 Dave and Peter play basketballVII, Look at exercise V above and answer:1 Can Zoe sing? 2 Can Brian play basketball? 3 Can Peter act? 4 Can Dave and Peter play basketball?...
... view, pluralnouns in English can be classified into 2 major groups: marked pluralnounsand unmarked plural nouns. The first group consists of regular pluralnouns (have –s ending) and irregular ... withplural verbs Cattle, people and police are plural words with no singular. They are invariable plural ones. (b) Unmarked pluralnouns which refer to groups of people or things These nouns ... into plural like foreign nouns. 7 In other words, unmarked pluralnouns are nouns that cannot be realized as plural by their forms. 2.2.2.2. Classification (a) Unmarked plural nouns...
... (1992:444), English nouns can be classified into six main types: count nouns, uncount nouns, singular nouns, plural nouns, collective nouns, and proper nouns. In Thomson and Martinet’s view ... four kinds of nouns in English: common nouns, proper nouns, abstract nounsand collective nouns. Tran (2008) classifies English nouns into 2 main types: proper nounsand common nouns. For the ... with the theoretical concepts, classification and grammatical categories of nouns in English. Chapter 2 deals with the grammatical features of pluralnouns in general and unmarked plural nouns...
... The explanations are on the left-hand page, and the exercises are on the right-hand page. There are a few four-page units, with two pages of explanation and two pages of exercises.The examples ... essay, his taxi, in the street, television, to a band►Claire was listening to a band.1Trevor and Laura 2Vicky and Rachel 3Tom 4Andrew 2 Form (B)Complete the conversation. Put ... 12 The present perfect (2):just, already, yet; for and sinceA Just, already and yetWe can use the present perfect with just, already and yet.Just means 'a short time ago'. Vicky...
... Toronto with an associated company in BerlinOxford and Oxford Englishare trade marks of Oxford University Press.ISBN 0 19 431369 7 (with answers) ISBN 0 19 431427 8 (with answerswith CD-ROM)ISBN ... The explanations are on the left-hand page, and the exercises are on the right-hand page. There are a few four-page units, with two pages of explanation and two pages of exercises.The examples ... form such as stopped or rang in negatives and questions. NOT The- car didn't stopped and NOT Did you rang? We also use was and were in negatives and questions.NEGATIVEI/he/she/it was not...
... The explanations are on the left-hand page, and the exercises are on the right-hand page. There are a few four-page units, with two pages of explanation and two pages of exercises.The examples ... all night had tired Andrew out. 12 The present perfect (2):just, already, yet; for and sinceA Just, already and yetWe can use the present perfect with just, already and yet.Just means 'a ... her madly, and he dreams of marrying her, but unfortunately heis rather old for her. Today they are at a cafe with their friends Sarah and Mark, so Henry can't get romantic with Claire....
... NsCountable Nscan be "counted", they have a singularand can be "counted", they have a singularand plural form. plural form.E.g. E.g. A book, two books, three books ... Two teasTwo teas andand one coffeeone coffee please. please. 3. only use 3. only use manymany & & fewfew with plural countable Ns with plural countable NsMany ... few elephantsfew elephants in England.in England. 3. only use 3. only use muchmuch & & littlelittle with uncountable Ns with uncountable NsI don't usually...