[Grammar] Nouns

Pak Heonjun·2023년 5월 8일
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  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. 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

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