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MED3202

English (Reading & Listening)

UMY #5 Nouns, Articles, Pronouns,


and Possessive
Adjectives

Tutik Sriani,
PhD.

Universitas
Muhammadiyah
Yogyakarta
www.umy.ac.id

1995
Nouns
1. What kind of noun is it? Is it count or noncount?
Count noun: one desk, three desks, one book, fifty books
Noncount noun: food, air, money, intelligence cannot be
counted and have only a singular form.

2. Is there a quantifier with the noun that can be used to identify


the nature of the noun?
a) Used for both plural count nouns and noncount nouns
all, ore, any, most, enough, some, a lot of, lots of, plenty of
Ex: I have enough money to buy the watch. (noncount)
1995
Ex: I have enough sandwiches for everyone (count)
Nouns
2. Is there a quantifier with the noun that can be used to identify
the
nature of the noun?
b) Some quantiifers are used only with noncount nouns
A little, much
Ex: There is a little milk. There is not much sugar
c) Some quantifiers are used only with plural count nouns
both, many, a few, several
Ex: I took both apples. We saw several movies.
d) Some quantifiers are used only with singular count
nouns
another, each, every
Ex: Joe wanted another piece of pie.
Ex: Every child in the contest received a ribbon
1995
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