3. Quantifiers They ate fouroranges They ate fourslices of bread Theyboughtsome bread DO YOUREMEMBERTHE DIFFERENCESBETWEEN COUNT AND NON-COUNT NOUNS?
4. You can putnumbers in front of them Theyeatfouroranges Theyhave singular and plural forms and can beusedwith a singular or plural verb. Mary iswearing a skirt Histrainers are new. CountableNouns
5. Wecan’tputnumbers in front of them They ate fourbreads They ate fourslices of bread Theyhaven’tgot a plural form and we use themwith a singular verb Do youneedoneortwomoney? Themoneywasstolen UncountableNouns
7. A - AN We use A orANbeforecountablenouns in their singular form. I’vegotalittledog He ate anorange
8. We use THE before a countable or uncountable noun to show it is specific. The laptops in this shop are expensive THE
9. SOME We use SOME in affirmative sentences before countable nouns in the plural form or uncountable nouns. I need some nails He drank some milk
10. We use ANY in negative sentences and questions before countable nouns in the plural form or uncountable nouns. I haven´t got any work Have you got any pets? ANY