4.5 Using adjectives with have and has
Adjective: a word that modifies or describes something or someone.
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In English, the adjective goes before the noun.
ex. a blue car
a new house
brown shoes
"I have a blue car."
"She has a new house."
"We have brown shoes."
Uncountable Nouns
sugar
milk
flour
money
art
bags of sugar
bottles of milk
bags of money
pieces of art
Click here to access the Adjective vocabulary page
In English, the adjective goes before the noun.
ex. a blue car
a new house
brown shoes
"I have a blue car."
"She has a new house."
"We have brown shoes."
Uncountable Nouns
- These nouns are not typically used in plural. It is uncommon divide and quantify the noun.
- does not have "a" or "an" before the noun, even though it is in the singular form.
sugar
milk
flour
money
art
- If you want to talk about multiple individual parts of the noun, you can say there are "something(s) of _________"
bags of sugar
bottles of milk
bags of money
pieces of art
Activities
Worksheet: fill in the blanks
students fill in the blanks with:
Worksheet: write a sentence for each picture using:
Game: countable and uncountable nouns
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