Expressing quantity

Countable  Nouns
Uncountable Nouns

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Engels 2Secundair onderwijs

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Countable  Nouns
Uncountable Nouns

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Slide 1 - Slide

What are the ingredients?

Slide 2 - Open question

Countable nouns
  • can be counted, can be combined with numbers
    (eg. two tomatoes)

  • can be singular and plural

  • can take definite and indefinite article (a/an, the)
    - a tomato, the tomato
Uncountable nouns
  • cannot be counted

  • can only be singular form

  • can only take a definite article
    (eg. the butter, the money)

Slide 3 - Slide

Countable 
Uncountable
butter
salt
milk
egg
sugar
flour
cocoa powder
water

Slide 4 - Drag question

Rice
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 5 - Quiz

Money
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 6 - Quiz

Bread
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 7 - Quiz

water
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 8 - Quiz

countable
uncountable

Slide 9 - Slide

Coffee
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 10 - Quiz

Write 2 example sentences with 'coffee' being countable and uncountable

Slide 11 - Open question

paper: uncountable
paper: countable

Slide 12 - Slide

SOME or ANY

Slide 13 - Slide

SOME
positive sentences (+)
I have some coffee for you.

Questions when we expect a positive answer:
Can I have some milk?
In offers:
Would you like some tea?
ANY
negative sentences (-)
I don't have any flour.

Questions when we don't know:
Do you have any flour?

Slide 14 - Slide


Can I have ... of these kiwis?
A
some
B
any

Slide 15 - Quiz


We saw ... dolphins in the sea.
A
some
B
any

Slide 16 - Quiz


They don't have ... money.
A
some
B
any

Slide 17 - Quiz

We need _______ eggs. Do you have _________ eggs?

Slide 18 - Open question

Some
Bij bevestigende zinnen (+) gebruik je some.
Bijv: I would like some oranges.
I want to drink some milk.
I need some money.

Slide 19 - Slide

Any
Bij ontkennende en vragende zinnen, bijv:
(-) I don't want any sugar in my coffee.
(?) Do you have any friends?

Slide 20 - Slide

Much/Many
Much (-)

Uncountable

I don't have much time.
We don't have much money.
Many (+)

Countable

I have many friends.
There are many museums.

Slide 21 - Slide

QUANTIFIERS 
Quantifiers indicate the amount or quantity of something 
Quantifiers duiden de hoeveelheid van iets aan 
e.g. 
There are a lot of apples in the basket = er zijn veel appels in de mand 
There are few apples in the basket = er zijn weinig appels in de mand

Slide 22 - Slide

Queen Elizabeth II
1926 - 2022
The End of an Era

Slide 23 - Slide

Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II was born in April 1926, and died on September 8 2022 at the age of 96...
There is much to say about her life and about the many changes that her country went through during her reign.
So, here's a quiz with a lot of questions !

Slide 24 - Slide

Elizabeth II had 4 children.
.... grandchildren does she have ?
A
How much
B
C
D
How many

Slide 25 - Quiz

She had eight grandchildren (and 12 great-grandchildren) 

Slide 26 - Slide

Elizabeth II was queen of the British Empire, which was the biggest empire the world had ever known.
How .... people did she rule over when she was made queen ?
A
much
B
plenty
C
many
D
number of

Slide 27 - Quiz

She ruled over ca. 458 million people worldwide.
she ruled over 458 million people !.

Slide 28 - Slide

Though Charles is now officially king, there are still ... Brits who would rather have his son on the throne.
A
plenty of
B
a few
C
much
D
many

Slide 29 - Quiz

King Charles III is now the official sovereign of the United Kingdom

Slide 30 - Slide

Queen Elizabeth II was the longest serving monarch in British history.
She was queen for ... years - do you know how ... ?
A
many - many
B
plenty of - many
C
many - much
D
a lot of - much

Slide 31 - Quiz

She was on the throne for 70 years, and that makes her the second-longest serving monarch in the world, after King Louis XIV (72 years)

Slide 32 - Slide

Jamie Oliver's
Brownie Recipe


1. Watch the video
2. Do the worksheet
3. Write your recipe and make it your own!

Slide 33 - Slide