Shopping for foodShopping for food
Chapter 8Chapter 8
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SnacksSnacks
SupermarketSupermarket
DrinksDrinks
Tinned foodTinned food
SupermarketSupermarket
MeatMeat
VegetablesVegetables
SupermarketSupermarket
FruitFruit
NounsNouns
things we can count singular: only oneonly one
Countable nouns 1
peach
plural : more than onemore than one
4 peaches
e.g. Singular Plural
an apple two apples
an orange three oranges
a tomato four tomatoes
NounsNouns
things we cannot count followed by singular verbs only cannot use a, an or 1,2,3… before
them
Uncountable nouns
water
e.g.
a / one waterthree waters
I drink water every day.
Now you try.Now you try.
UncountableCountable
orange
ricee.g. rice
orange
waterbread
cola
colaappl
e waterbread
mangotomato
tomato
apple
mango
Countable Uncountable
tea
ice cream
egg
pear
tea
egg
peach
salad
salad
ice creamorange juice
peach
orange juice
pear
Now you try.Now you try.
Uncountable food and Uncountable food and drinksdrinks We use phrases before them to
show the quantity.
8 slices of bread
bread
8 breads2 bottles of cola
cola2 colas
Uncountable food and Uncountable food and drinksdrinks
2 cartons of orange juice 2 tins of tuna fish
tuna fishorange juice
Countable food and Countable food and drinksdrinks We can also use phrases before
them to show the quantity.
a packet of potato chips
2 packets of peanuts
potato chips peanuts
Singular Plural Food/Drinks
+a cup of two cups of tea
a tin of three tins of tuna fish
a box of four boxes of chocolates
a bowl of five bowls of soup
a glass of six glasses of milk
a plate of seven plates of sausages
a bottle of eight bottles of cola
a packet of nine packets of potato chips
a carton of ten cartons of apple juice
1 Tim bought a tins of sausages.
2 Do you want two packet of biscuits?
3 I need two cartons of orange juices.
4 May drinks two cup of coffee.
5 Bob eats a packets of peanuts.
6 Do you want an apples?
7 My dad needs three tomato and
three tin of tuna fish.
Proof-readingProof-readinge.g. Peter bought three bottle of cola.
bottles
tin
packets
juice
cups
packet
apple
tomatoes
tins
1 Peter bought a of potato chips.
2 May took two soup.
3 Bob ate biscuits and drank cola.
4 Cindy needs two tuna fish and two tomatoes.
5 Maggie bought peanutsand orange juice.
PracticePracticee.g. Maggie wants two of cola.
bottles
packet
tins of
a packet of a bottle
of tins of
a packet ofa carton of
How many + noun ...?
How many...?How many...?
Countable nouns
How many
apples
do you need
?
How many
pears does Joe want
?
1
question words
2
nouns in
plural
3
verbs + subject
4
?
How many + phrases + noun ...?
Uncountable or countable nouns
How many
water does Bob buy
?
How many
biscuits
do they take
?
1
question words
3
nouns
4
verbs + subject
5
?
bottles of
packets of
2
phrases in
plural
How many...?How many...?
How many cola do you want ?bottles of
Now you try.Now you try.
cartons of
orange juice
packets of
cheese
biscuits
milk
slices of
ham
bread
tins of
soup
How many
do you want
?cartons of
orange juice
packets of
cheese
slices of breadtins of soupbiscuit
spackets
ofham
slices of milkcartons of
Example:
How much...? (Price)How much...? (Price) How much + is / are +
noun ...?How much
is an apple ?
are ten tomatoes
?
?
?
a carton of
two packets of
is
are chips
milk
How much
How muchHow much
Countable nouns
Uncountable or countable nouns
a carton of milkHow much is ?
it
a carton of milk
It is It’sIt isIt’s $ 8.90$ 8.90 eight dollars ninetyeight dollars ninety.
$ 8.90
How much...? (Price)How much...? (Price)
$5.60 five dollars sixty
dollars
sixty cents
no need to say cents
$11.40 eleven dollars forty
$19.90 nineteen dollars ninety
$1.20 one dollar twenty
How much...? (Price)How much...? (Price)
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
Now you try.Now you try.
How much is a tin of sausages?
It’s seven dollars forty.
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
How much is a bottle of cola?
It’s nine dollars fifty.
Now you try.Now you try.
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
It’s ten dollars ninety.
Now you try.Now you try.
How much is a packet of potato chips?
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
How much is a carton of orange juice?
It’s twelve dollars eighty.
Now you try.Now you try.
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
How much is a packet of biscuits?
It’s eight dollars twenty.
Now you try.Now you try.
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
How much is a tin of tuna fish?
It’s eight dollars seventy.
Now you try.Now you try.
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
Now you try.Now you try.
How much are two tins of sausages?
They’re fourteen dollars eighty.
$9.50$9.50 $12.80$12.80
$10.90$10.90 $8.20$8.20
$ 7.40$ 7.40 $ 8.70$ 8.70
How much are two packets of biscuits?
They’re sixteen dollars forty.
Now you try.Now you try.
PracticePractice
e.g. A: We need some oranges.
B: many oranges do we need?
A: Ten. How is an orange?
B: It’s .
two dollars fifty
$2.50
How
much
PracticePractice
$7.801 A: I need some milk.
B: bottles do you need?
A: Two. is a milk ?
B: It’s .
How many
bottle of
seven dollars eighty
How
much
2 A: I need some meat balls.
B: packets do you need?
A: One. is a meatballs?
B: It’s .
$9.40How
many How
much
packet of
nine dollars forty
3 A: They need some papayas.
B: How do they need?
A: Two. is a ?
B: It’s .
4 A: We need some orange juice.
B: How do we need?
A: Four. How is a orange juice?
B: It’s .
PracticePractice
$17.20 many papayas
How
much
papaya
seventeen dollars
twenty
$26.70
twenty-six dollars
seventy
many cartons
much carton of
1 How many potato do you want?
2 Mary wants to buy a bottle of waters.
3 How many packet of cheese do you want?
4 Bob buys a carton of milks and an papaya.
5 How much bottles of cola are there?There are five bottle.
6 How many is a tin of soap?It’s six dollar fourty.
Proof-readingProof-readinge.g. How much apples do we need? many
potatoes
water
packets milk, a
many
bottles
much
dollars, forty
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