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ENGLISH WORK

FIRST NAME:
DIANA BRITO

MATTER:
ENGLISH 1

TEACHER:
OSWALDO IDROVO CASTRO

DATE:
01/13/18

THEME:
JOB

SCHOOL YEAR:
2017-2018

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1) ON A HILL

2) AT THE ENTRANCE

3) IN A BUS

4) AT A DESK

5) IN THE PARK

6) IN ROME

7) AT THE BOTTOM

8) AT A BUS STOP.

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1) ON YOUR WALL

2) Go straight ahead and turn left AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS

3) Jackie is sunbathing AT THE BEACH

4) Living IN THE CITY can be very stressful sometimes.

5) The author’s name is printed ON THE COVER of the book

6) Marek lives in a small town IN THE SOUTH-EAST of Poland

7) Who gave you that ring that you are wearing ON YOUR FINGER

8) You should hurry up! Jack is waiting for you AT THE DOOR

9) Have you read all the latest scandals IN THE NEWSPAPER

10) Martin is a software developer. He spends most of his time ON A COMPUTER

11) The bank is not very far. Just keep on walking and you’ll see it AT THE END of this street.

12) I’ve lost my wallet! I usually keep it IN MY BACK POCKET

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1) There is a bike ✓
2) There aren’t two schools ✗
3) Is there a car ?
4) There are five shops
5) There isn’t a museum.
6) Are there a lot of trees.
7) Are there two supermarket.
8) There sn’t a school.

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ACTIVITY 2

1) Are there two bikes

yes, there are two bikes

2) Is there a supermarket.

yes, there is a supermarket.

3) Are there three cafes.


no, there are’not three cafes
4) Are there lots of buildings.
yes, there are lots of buildings
5) Is there a park.
no, there isn’t a park
6) Are there three buses
no, there are’t three buses

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Nouns are a basic part of speech in a language. Nouns are persons, places, things, ideas, or
concepts. Nouns may function as the subject of a sentence, as the object of a verb, or as the
object of prepositions.

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There are four types of nouns:


1. Common nouns are words for general people, places, or things. book, remote control,
window, cafeteria, teller, teacher, street, car, police officer

2. Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, or things. They always begin with a
capital letter.
Veronica, Prof. Lenore Sinclair, Chile, Seoul, Disneyland, the New York Times, Boardwalk
Empire, Jennifer Lopez, the Braden’s [notice that when the is used with a proper noun, it is
usually in the lower case (not capitalized)]

3. Collective nouns are singular words that refer to groups of people or animals. They are
either common or proper. team, family, committee, congress, herd (of cows), the Rodriguez
family, the New York Yankees

4. Abstract nouns are words for ideas or concepts. We know they exist, but we can’t use
our senses (touch, hearing, sight, taste, smell) to find them. love, hate, honesty, faith,
freedom, patience, joy, responsibility, fidelity, dislike, loyalty

Count Nouns
Count (or countable) nouns are simple to count. They may be singular or plural. For singular
count nouns, use a, an, the, or one. For plural count nouns, use a number, the article the, or no
article. You may also use quantity words (a lot, a little, some, many). Never use a or an with a
plural noun.

Singular Plural a cat cats


an orange
two oranges one
soldier
15 soldiers the recipe

the recipes

Non-Count Nouns
Non-count nouns are things that we generally do not count. Non-count nouns are always
singular. Do not use an article with count nouns. You may use quantity words (a lot, a little,
and especially some). Certain categories of nouns are usually non-count.

Abstract ideas and feelings


advice beauty faith freedom happiness hate honesty
information intelligence joy love luck news vocabulary work
School subjects
biology criminal justice economics English gymnastics mathematics

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physics psychology Spanish statistics wellness writing

Terms composed of tiny parts


coffee flour jewelry hair money pepper
rice salt sand sugar tea

Collective nouns referring to things


clothing food furniture garbage homework jewelry snow
mail (note: email is a count noun) money music rain traffic

Several food items


bread butter cheese pasta soup water chocolate fish fruit meat

Minerals

copper gold iron silver steel


tin

Liquids and gases


air beer milk oil oxygen
pollution soup water wind
Measure words:
To talk about quantities with non-count nouns, use a/an/the + measure word + of + non-count
noun.

a glass of milk an ounce of gold


a bag of flour a pound of coffee four gallons
of water two pounds of sugar

Measure words include: bottle, bowl, box, bunch, can, container, cup, glass, jar, loaf, piece,
pound, slice, tablespoon, teaspoon.

Exercise 1:
Read the nouns below. Decide if each noun is a count (C) or non-count (N) noun.
Write the correct letter next to each word.
1. _N_ advice 2. _C_ program 3. _N_ news
4. _C_ necklace 5. _C_ color 6. _C_ orange
7. _C_ email 8. _N_ hope 9. _C_ ring

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10. _N_file 11. _N_ hate 12. _N_ Jewelry


13. _N_ information 14. _C_ partner 15. _N_ Music
Exercise 2:
Read the nouns below. Decide if each noun is a count (C) or non-count (N) noun.
Write the correct letter next to each word.
1. _N_ cheese 2. _N_ economics 3. _C_ boy
4. _C_ watch 5. _N_ rain 6. _C_ season
7. _N_ trash 8. _N_ snow 9. _N_ work
10. _N_ garbage 11. _C_ raindrop 12. _N_ homework
13. _N_ information 14. _N_ faith 15. _C_ essay
Exercise 3:
Read the nouns below. Decide if each noun is a count (C) or non-count (N) noun.
Write the correct letter next to each word.
1. _N___ flour 2. __N__ economics 3. __C__ ocean
4. _C___ leaf 5. __C__ bag 6. __N__ sleet
7. _N___ milk 8. _C___ soldier 9. _C_ children
10. _C___ roll 11. _C___ snowflake 12. _N_ fidelity
13. _N___ loyalty 14. __N__ impatience 15. _N_ peach
Exercise 4:
Place one of the words on the list before the nouns below. Use
each word only once. piece / can / loaf / container / bottle /
glass / box / gallon / pound / bowl
1. _POUND__coffee 2. _GLASS_ milk 3. _BOWL_ cereal
4. _BOX_ cookies 5. _CONTAINER_ yogurt 6. _LOAF_ bread
7. _GALLON_ gas 8. _CAN_ peas 9. _BOTTLE_ beer
10. _PIECE_ candy

Exercise 5:
Error Correction. Rewrite the correct sentence below.

1. The news on Channel 46 are always bad.


THE NEW ON CHANNEL 46 IS ALWAYS BAD
2. Rosa’s hairs are long and blonds and her clothes is very
stylish.
ROSA’S HAIR IS LONG AND BLOND AND HER
CLOTHES ARE VERY STYLISH

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3. The advisor gave me the wrong informations. Her


advises were incorrect.
THE ADVISOR GAVE ME THE WRONG
INFORMATION HER ADVICE WAS INCORRECT
4. I bought two cheeses and 3 milks.
I BOUGHT TWO POUNDS OF CHEESE AND THREE QUARTS OF
MILK
5. Henry drank two coffees.
HENRY DRANK TWO CUPS OF COFFE
6. Statistics are a difficult class.
STATISTICS IS A DIFFICULT CLASS
7. Hye Lim has a strong faith.
HYE LIM HAS STRONG FAITH
8. The sands on Waikiki Beach are golden.
THE SANDS ON WAIKIKI BEACH IS GOLDEN
9. Jim gave his girlfriend two golds for her birthday.
JIM GAVE HIS GIRLFRIEND TWO GOLD RINGS FOR HER
BIRTHDAY
10. The clothing in the new store at the mall are very
expensive.
THE CLOTHING IN THE NEW STORE AT THE MALL IS VERY
EXPENSIVE
Exercise 6:
Error Correction. Rewrite the correct sentence below.

1. Hank wants to give you some advices, but the informations


are not available.
HANK WANTS TO GIVE YOU SOME ADVICE, BUT
THE INFORMATION IS NOT AVAILABLE
2. Two mens and three womens are dancing in the hall.
TWO MEN AND THREE WOMEN ARE DANCING IN THE HALL
3. Heera needs a paper. She heard a good news, and she wants
to write two letter
HEERA NEEDS SOME PAPER. SHE HEARD GOOD NEWS, AND SHE
WANTS TO WRITE TWO LETTERS
4. The love is stronger than the hate.
LOVE IS STRONGER THAN HATE.
5. Martha says the beauty is not as important as the intelligence
in a partner.
MARTHA SAYS BEAUTY IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS INTELLIGENCE IN
A PARTNER
6. Coffee has many caffeines, so they keep me awake.

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COFFEE HAS MUCH CAFFEINE, SO IT KEEPS ME AWAKE.


7. The Argentine peoples is very generous.
THE ARGENTINE PEOPLE ARE VERY GENEROUS
8. Harvey had bad accident. He hurt his feets.
HARVEY HAD A BAD ACCIDENT. HE HURT HIS FEET.
9. I cooked three fishes for dinner
I COOKED THREE FISH FOR DINNER
10. How many furniture are there in your apartment?
HOW MUCH FURNITURE IS THERE IN YOUR APARTMEN.
Exercise 7:
Place a, an, or some before the following nouns.
1. _SOME_ mail 2. _SOME_ advice
3. _AN_ apple 4. _SOME_ traffic
5. _SOME_ hair 6. _SOME_ information
7. _ A_ job 8. _SOME_ work
9. _AN_ assignment 10. _SOME_ homework
11. _A_ friend 12. _SOME_ sand
13. _A_ piece 14. _SOME_ news
Exercise 8:
Place a, an, or some before the following nouns.
1. _AN_ email 2. _SOME_ message
3. _A_ hard drive 4._A_ bus
5. _SOME_ advice 6. _A_ problem
7. _SOME_ love 8. _A_ partner
9. _SOME_ music 10. _A_ classmate
11. _SOME_ women 12. _A_ book
13. _AN_ ant 14. _SOME_ rice
15. _A_ pen

Exercise 9:
Place is or are after the following nouns.

1. Six women _ARE_ 2. The mail _IS_


3. Economics _A_ 4. Milk _IS_
5. Tigers _ARE_ 6. The team _IS_
7. The Washington Post _IS_ 8. Coffee _IS_

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9. The boys and girls _ARE_ 10. Salt _IS_

Exercise 10:
Place is or are after the following nouns.

1. Faith _IS_ 2. Five emails _ARE_


3. Physics _IS_ 4. Three bowls_ARE_
5. Sugar _IS_ 6. The army _IS_
7. Survivor _IS_ 8. Patience _IS_
9. The Obamas _ARE_ 10. The grammar books _ARE_

Good evening in the following attached the same requested work that I sent from the avac of my
colleague Christian Tonato since I do not have access to mine and to record it I also sent it from my
email waiting to be well I say goodbye ATT DIANA BRITO and beforehand I appreciate the
understanding provided.

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