Lesson 14
Plural Forms
Add -s
Add -es
Add -ies
a lemon-lemons
a bone-bones
a bone-bones
a tomato-tomatoes
a potato-potatoes
a potato-potatoes
a blackberry-blackberries
a strawberry-strawberries
a strawberry-strawberries
Lesson 15
Countable Nouns
Uncountable Nouns
We can count
We cannot count
Have
singular and
plural forms:
Have
one form:
a bottle a strawberry a packet |
How many?
-three bottles -five strawberries -two packets |
bottle strawberry packet |
|
How much?
How much rice do we have? We have three packets of rice.
How much jam is the grandmother making? She is making two jars of jam.
How much water do they need? They need five bottles of water.
How much jam is the grandmother making? She is making two jars of jam.
How much water do they need? They need five bottles of water.
Lesson 16
A few, a little
a few = not many
a little = not much
Use with countable nouns.
Use with uncountable nouns
a few eggs
a few ingredients
a few ingredients
a little salt
a little milk
a little milk