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Give the singular and plural forms of the words.<br />
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umbrella </div>
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kangaroo </div>
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handkerchief </div>
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<tr><td> <span style="font-size: xx-small;"> </span></td><td>mangoes<span style="font-size: xx-small;"> </span></td></tr>
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<td>mosquito <span style="font-size: xx-small;"> </span></td><td> </td>
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<tr><td> <span style="font-size: xx-small;"> </span></td><td>mice </td></tr>
<tr><td> </td><td>puppies</td></tr>
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<b><i>ARTICLES.</i></b></div>
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The words <i><b>a, an </b></i>are <b><i>articles</i></b>.</div>
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We use articles for things that we <b><i>can count </i></b>(<i>countable nouns)</i></div>
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<b><i>a </i></b>- used before consonants.</div>
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<i>a cake </i></div>
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<b><i>an</i> </b>- used before vowels</div>
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<i> an umbrella</i></div>
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<i><b>Exercise 2</b></i></div>
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Write<b><i> a</i></b> or <b><i>an </i></b></div>
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1. _________ egg.</div>
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2. _________ banana</div>
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3. _________ sandwich</div>
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4. _________ elephant</div>
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5. __________ ice-cream</div>
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6. __________ oven</div>
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This is one of the activities taken from the book “Games for Grammar Practice: A Resource Book of Grammar Games and Interactive Activities”. It’s a good activity for students to practise wide range of verbs in the simple past and habitual past with used to. It also helps to enhance student’s speaking and listening skills since conversations are needed to play the game.<br />
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<li><b><i>Bring home the bacon</i></b> = To earn a living for the family</li>
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<li>example: Ahmad felt that it was his responsibility to <b><i>bring home the bacon</i></b> as his father had died a month before. </li>
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<li><b><i>To sell like hot cakes </i></b>= To sell quickly or rapidly</li>
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<li>example: Datuk Siti Nurhaliza's latest albums were <b><i>sold like hot cakes</i></b>. </li>
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<li><b><i>Cry over spilt milk</i></b> = To cry or complain about something that has already happened. </li>
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<li>example: It's no good <b><i>crying over spilt milk</i></b>, what's done is done. </li>
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<li><b><i>To be fired</i></b> = To be dismissed from your job. </li>
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<li>example: Mike was always coming late to work, so eventually he was <b><i>fired</i></b>. </li>
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<li><b><i>To put all your eggs in one basket </i></b>= To risk everything on one person or thing</li>
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Today, we are going to cover singular and plural nouns. A person, animal, place or thing is called singular noun. A word that represents more than one person,animal,place or thing is called a plural noun.<br />
Hari ini kita akan belajar singular dan plural nouns(kata benda tunggal dan jamak). Seseorang, binatang,tempat atau benda di panggil singular noun(tunggal). Sebuah perkataan yang mewakili lebih dari satu orang,binatang,tempat atau benda di kenali sebagai plural noun(jamak).<br />
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Example /contoh : pencil-pencils, cat-cats, toilet-toilets, boy-boys<br />
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Most nouns are singular or plural. Plural nouns are easily recognised by the ending -s.However, many plurals do not follow this.Kebanyakkan noun adalah singular atau plural. Plural nouns senang di kesan dengan penghujung -s. Tetapi, banyak juga plurals yang tidak mengikut hujung dengan s.<br />
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Example/contoh : police, people, sheep, fish, glasses<br />
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The following nouns are always plural and take a plural verb. Noun(kata benda) berikut selalunya adalah (plural)jamak dan menggunakan (verb) kata kerja jamak.<br />
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Picadilly,UK<br />
The police are holding the man responsible for the burglary at Picadilly.<br />
Those pair of shoes are mine.<br />
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Nouns which are plural but uses a singular verb when they are treated as singular. Nouns (kata benda) yang plural(jamak) tetapi mengunakan singular verb (kata kerja tunggal) akan dikenali sebagai singular (tunggal).<br />
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One hundred years is a century.<br />
Three dollars is not enough for a decent meal.<br />
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