TAILIEUCHUNG - Sách hay về English Grammar

In many languages, there is only one preposition for the above situations. In English there are three. Just remember that in usually indicates the “largest” time or place, and at usually indicates the “smallest” time or place. When talking about locations, use at to indicate the general vicinity or area, and in to indicate inside the building, enclosed area, etc. | NGỮ PHÁP TIẾNG ANH 1 GV SƯU TẦM VÀ HIEU ĐÍNH PHƯONG KỶ ĐÔNG - TP CẦN THƠ Count Non-Count Nouns Count nouns have two forms singular and plural. They can be used with numbers and quantifying expressions such as many several and few. One potato two potatoes several potatoes few potatoes When used as subjects in present tense sentences count nouns require singular and the base form of the verb in the plural. the -s form of the verb in the The dog sleeps. The dogs sleep. The bear has large claws. Non-count nouns have only one form. When used as subjects in present tense sentences non-count nouns require the -s form of the verb. Juice contains many vitamins. Honesty is the best policy. Some nouns can be either count or non-count. Job experience is essential. Some experiences can be funny. Milk contains calcium. Two milks please. informal Both count and non-count nouns can be quantified. That is they can be used with expressions which divide them into parts or groups which can be counted. For example Two apples One cookie Two bags of apples A box of cookies milk Two cartons of milk sugar A cup of sugar Sometimes a non-count noun is used to indicate a group of items whereas individual items within the group are countable. For example Non-count Count Money dollars bills fives cents dimes coins Time years months days hours minutes Clothing dresses pants shirts socks shoes Furniture tables chairs sofas lamps Luggage suitcases briefcases bags carry-ons NGỮ PHÁP TIẾNG ANH 2 GV SƯU TẦM VÀ HIEU ĐÍNH PHƯONG KỶ ĐÔNG - TP CẦN THƠ Collective Nouns Some nouns can be used with either singular or plural verbs depending on whether the speaker is referring to them as a one group or individually. Examples of collective nouns are group family committee team management The committee has not made a decision yet. It will submit one conclusion as a group. The committee have not made a decision yet. They are still arguing among themselves. The team is posing for a photograph. as a group The team

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