Unit 5. Natural wonders of the word. Lesson 3. A closer look 2

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Grammar
Countable and uncountable nouns
- Countable nouns are for the people and things we can count
using numbers. Countable nouns can be singular: a rock, an
island ..., or plural: rocks, islands ...
- Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count
with numbers. They usually do not have a plural form: cream,
chocolate ...
Is the underlined noun countable or uncountable?
Write C (countable) or U (uncountable).
1. The children are very tired after a day of fun.
2.
Be careful! The water is deep.
C
U
3. My mother uses real butter in the cakes she bakes. U
4. Remember to bring the necessary travel items.
C
5 -How about meeting in the canteen for some tea? U
. - Sue. What time?
Grammar
Countable and uncountable nouns
- We use some, many, a few with countable nouns.
- We use some, much, a little with uncountable
nouns.
Choose the correct option for each sentence.
1. I have
A. a few
questions to ask you.
B. a little
2. Australia is very nice. It has
A. much
B. many
3. This is a difficult lesson, so only
A. a few
students can understand it.
B. many
4. It is a very dry area. There isn't
B. much
A. a little
5. We've got very
We must hurry up!
A. little
natural wonders.
rain in summer.
time before our train leaves.
B. much
Fill each blank with a, any, some, much or many.
1. How many
books are there in your bag?
2. There isn't any
It's empty.
3. How much
milk in the fridge.
sugar do you need for your tea, Mum?
4. We need to buysome
house.
5. There isa
new furniture for the
big cave in this area.
Grammar
-
Modal verb: must / mustn't
We use must to say that something is very necessary or very
important.
We use mustn't to say that doing something is not allowed.
I / you
He / she / it
You / we / they
I / you
must
He / she / it
You / we / they
mustn't
Fill each blank with must or mustn't.
1. You must
2. Youmustn't
leave the hotel room before 12 o'clock.
make lots of noise in the museum.
3. My mum says you must
4. You know youmustn't
always tell the truth.
go to bed with your shoes on.
5. I want to speak English better.
I must practice more.
Read the classroom rules below. Write some
more rules for you and your classmates.
1. We must arrive on time.
2. We mustn't pick flowers in the school garden.
3. We must
.
4. We mustn't
.
5.
.
Countable and uncountable nouns
- Countable nouns are for the people and things we can count
using numbers. Countable nouns can be singular: a rock, an
island ..., or plural: rocks, islands ...
- Uncountable nouns are for the things that we cannot count
with numbers. They usually do not have a plural form: cream,
chocolate ...
Is the underlined noun countable or uncountable?
Write C (countable) or U (uncountable).
1. The children are very tired after a day of fun.
2.
Be careful! The water is deep.
C
U
3. My mother uses real butter in the cakes she bakes. U
4. Remember to bring the necessary travel items.
C
5 -How about meeting in the canteen for some tea? U
. - Sue. What time?
Grammar
Countable and uncountable nouns
- We use some, many, a few with countable nouns.
- We use some, much, a little with uncountable
nouns.
Choose the correct option for each sentence.
1. I have
A. a few
questions to ask you.
B. a little
2. Australia is very nice. It has
A. much
B. many
3. This is a difficult lesson, so only
A. a few
students can understand it.
B. many
4. It is a very dry area. There isn't
B. much
A. a little
5. We've got very
We must hurry up!
A. little
natural wonders.
rain in summer.
time before our train leaves.
B. much
Fill each blank with a, any, some, much or many.
1. How many
books are there in your bag?
2. There isn't any
It's empty.
3. How much
milk in the fridge.
sugar do you need for your tea, Mum?
4. We need to buysome
house.
5. There isa
new furniture for the
big cave in this area.
Grammar
-
Modal verb: must / mustn't
We use must to say that something is very necessary or very
important.
We use mustn't to say that doing something is not allowed.
I / you
He / she / it
You / we / they
I / you
must
He / she / it
You / we / they
mustn't
Fill each blank with must or mustn't.
1. You must
2. Youmustn't
leave the hotel room before 12 o'clock.
make lots of noise in the museum.
3. My mum says you must
4. You know youmustn't
always tell the truth.
go to bed with your shoes on.
5. I want to speak English better.
I must practice more.
Read the classroom rules below. Write some
more rules for you and your classmates.
1. We must arrive on time.
2. We mustn't pick flowers in the school garden.
3. We must
.
4. We mustn't
.
5.
.
 
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