Nouns are words for people, animals, things and places. Always use a capital letter for names of people and places.
Mo has got a sister.
London is in England.
I like oranges.
You can count most nouns. Use a singular verb with one, and a plural verb with two or more.
The boy is naughty.
Oranges are nice.
A car has got wheels.
Sweets tastes good.
There is a mouse.
Be careful! You can't count these nouns. If you don't know them, learn them now. (water, honey, bread, rice, san, tea, soap, cheese, milk, juice, meat, coffee, soup)
Honey is sweet.
Apple juice tastes nice.
Milk is good for you.
Rice grows in fields.
Soap cleans your hands.
This coffee has got sugar in it.
You can use these words with nouns you can't count.
a cup of coffee/tea
a bottle of water
a slice of bread
a glass of water/milk/juice
a tin of soup
a bag of sugar/rice
a carton of milk/juice
a carton of cigarettes
a loaf of bread
a piece of meat/cheese
I want a tin of soup, a loaf of bread, two bags of rice, two bottles of water and three cartons of milk.
Words
noun [naʊn] 명사
plural [ˈplʊrəl] 복수형, 복수형의, 복수의
naughty [ˈnɔːti] 버릇없는
soap [soʊp] 비누
a bottle of 한 병
a tin of 한 통 (통조림 캔)
a bag of 한 봉지/포대
a carton of 한 갑, 한 상자(종이로 된)
a loaf of [loʊf] 한 덩이