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Primary 4
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We can use a noun phrase before a
noun to show the quantity.
For example:
a bowl of…a glass of…a cup of… a plate of…a can of…
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This is a bowl of
rice.
This is a plate of rice.
We can use noun phrases with both
countable and uncountable nouns.
The noun ‘rice’ is
uncountable.
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The noun ‘noodles’ is
countable.
This is a bowl of
noodles.
This is a plate of noodles.
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Here are some more examples:
a can of cola a carton of milk
a packet of potato chips
a bottle of water
a tin of fish a bar of chocolate
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We can put an ‘s’ on a noun phrase to
form a plural.
a bowl of noodles two bowls of noodles
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When forming the plural, we only put
the ‘s’ on the noun phrase, not the
uncountable noun.
a bowl of rice two bowls of rices
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Practice
a cup
a glass of orange juice
lemon teaI would like ______ of __________
and __________________.
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I would like three ______________ and
________________________.
cartons of milk
two packets of potato chips
Practice
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five cans of cola
a bar of chocolateI would like ___________________ and
___________________ .
Practice
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