Grammar - Noun (A1 - Starters)

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Grammar: Noun

Singular & Plural, Irregular & Regular,


Countable & Uncountable.
Learn English with Mrs. Eka
Noun (Kata Benda)
Person Animal Thing Place
Sister Frog Book House
Father Bird Pencil Hospital
Mother Cat Table Station
Brother Cow Chair Library
Police Jellyfish Paper Garden
Student Crocodile Glass School
Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc.
Please give examples of
1 2
Person Animal

3 4
Thing Place
Please Categorize the Following Nouns.
Giraffe Animal Fish
School Grandfather Ruler
Room Supermarket Bag
Nephew Student Polar bear
Dress Mr. smith Computer
Pencil Bear Phone
Eraser Son Ball
Doctor Daughter Elephant
SINGULAR & PLURAL NOUN
Singular > kata benda tunggal
Plural > kata benda jamak
Singular Plural

A dog Dogs

A duck Ducks
How about this?

An elephant
?????
How about this?

An elephant
Elephants
How about this?

A frog
?????
How about this?

A frog
Frogs
How about this?

A goat
?????
How about this?

A goat
Goats
Adding –s / -es

Donkey > Donkeys


Fox > Foxes
Knife > knives
Tomato > tomatoes
Setiap Kata Benda yang memiliki akhiran:
ss, sh, ch, x
Maka, saat Plural akan memiliki tambahan -er
E.g:
- Box > boxes
- Bush > Bushes
Change the following words to plural!
Tiger
Tigers
Monkey
Monkeys
Glass
Glasses
Box
Boxes
Toy
Toys
Regular
And
Irregular
Plural Form

Noun (Kata Benda)


Regular
singular

Cat > cats


Plural

1 kucing >1 kucing


Irregular
Singular

Fish > Fish


Plural

1 ikan >1 ikan


Irregular Plural
Fish > Fish
Sheep > Sheep
Man > Men
Woman > Women
Tooth > Teeth
Person > People
Child > Children
Fill in the table with Singular and Plural Noun.
SINGULAR PLURAL

1. Crocodile (example) 1. Crocodiles (example)


2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
6. 6.
7. 7.
8. 8.
9. 9.
10. 10.
Now listen to your teacher,
then write what your teacher says.
Categorize the words.
Singular Regular Plural Irregular Plural
Categorize the words.
Singular Regular Plural Irregular Plural
Jellyfish - -
- - Sheep
- Frogs -
Animal - -
- Cats -
- - Teeth
- - Women
- - Men
- Lizards -
Giraffe - -
Countable and
Uncountable Noun

Noun (Kata Benda)


Countable Noun means
“You can count it”
One snake
Two snakes
Snakes
Countable Noun means
“You can NOT count it”
Sugar
Sugar
Sugar
Examples:
Uncountable Noun
Water Cake Spaghetti
Oil Toast Perfume
Sugar Soup Love
Coffee Seafood Music
Tea Pasta Furniture
Salt Ice Cheese
Butter Meat Flour
Money Bread Air
Milk Rice Gas
Jam Rain Sand
List Countable and Uncountable Noun
as many as you can in 10 minutes!
Countable Noun Uncountable Noun
Well
done!

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