NOUN By Ajarn Monthakarnt Rodklai What is a
NOUN คำนาม By Ajarn Monthakarnt Rodklai
What is a noun? Desk Top Black Air Water Money Sushi Cotton Apple Coin Sadness Mary Jump Walk Sky Fly Fat Walk Bird Man Two Tall Running Uncle Day Smooth Faculty Law Bottle Bread Eat Write Letter Anger
Exercise 2: Identify Common Nouns and Proper Nouns by writing (C) for Common Nouns and P P (P) for Proper Nouns. C ■ 1. Mr. Trump was voted to be the latest president of The United States of America. C C C ■ 2. The meeting is held in the hotel located in the city center. ■ 3. The meeting of student’s committees is held at Bangkok Hotel. ■ 4. All Thai people have the same rights. ■ 5. Constitution Day is on the 10 th of December every year. C C P C P C
Exercise 3: Circle Uncountable Nouns Salt Spoon Jug Toothpaste Toothbrush Money Egg Milk Apple Bucket Happiness Wood Chocolate Letter Paper Bottle Man Information Furniture Plastic Book Bag Bread Honey Coke Wallet Computer Faculty Cat Pen Soup Coffee Chicken)���� Sadness �( Chicken)��� (
Exercise 4: Fill in the blanks. ■. 1 A _____ of milk glass of honey glass / bucket ■ 2. A _____ of water cup of bread _____ ■ 3. A piece _____ of coffee _____ piece of chocolate ■ 4. A _____ of paper _____ of soap ■ 5. A _____ of wood _____ of soup 6. jar A _____ loaf 7. A bar 8. A bowl 9. A 10. A
How to make plural nouns. 1คำนามทวไป Book Cat Boat Lion สามารถเตม –s ททายคำไดเลย Books Cats Pens Birds Boats Umbrella Door Lions Umbrellas Doors
How to make plural nouns 2. คำนามทลงทายดวย ททายคำแทน Bus Brush Box Potato s, sh, ch, x, o ตองเตม Buses Glass Brushes Watch –es Glasses Watches Dishes Potatoes Heroes Boxes Pianos / Photos / Radios Kangaroos / Bambo
How to make plural nouns 6. คำทเปลยนรปไปโดยสนเชงเมอใชเปนนามพ หพจน ไดแก Man Woman Fireman Policema n Mouse Men Foot Women Tooth Firemen Goose Policemen Child Mice Ox Feet Teeth Geese Children Oxen
Exercise 5: Change these words into plural forms. Flower Woma n Child Sandwi ch Holiday Family City Book Potato Knife Addres s Salmo n
Exercise 5: Change these words into plural forms. Woma Childre Flowers Women Child n n Sandwic Holiday Famili Family ch hes y s es Potato City Cities Books Potato es Addres Salmo Knife Knives ss ses n n
Exercise 6: Choose A / An. old book new airport econom ic problem organizati on airport window hour universi ty honest boy
Exercise 6: Choose A / An. an old book an organizati on an hour a new airport an econom ic problem an airport a window a universi ty an honest boy
Articles: A / An / The ■ ใชกบหมเกาะ และ เทอกเขา – The Canary Islands / The Alps ■ ใชกบมหาสมทร ทะเล แมนำ ลำธาร ทะเลสาบ – The Atlantic / The Chaophraya / The Amazon ■ ใชคกบคำวา of / the … of … – The Museum of Modern Art / The University of California
Articles: A / An / The No Articles ■ Television / TV – I watch TV a lot. ■ Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner – I just had breakfast ■ Next / last + ชวงเวลา – I’ll go to the UK next year.
Articles: A / An / The No Articles ■ สถานททเราไปเปนประจำ รจดประสงคทไปแนชด – I go to work. – I want to go back home. – I went to college last year. – Jim had an accident. He had to go to hospital. – We go to church every Sundays. – She’s in bed.
Reading Exercise Indonesia has embarked on the task of counting its islands in order to better protect its territory and marine resources. It hopes to locate and name an additional 1, 700 islands in time for the UN Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names in August. Indonesia wants to claim sovereignty and fishing rights in the waters surrounding the islands, many of which its neighbors also claim. The Indonesian government says illegal fishing in its waters is costing billions of dollars in lost revenue each year. A fisheries spokeswoman told the BBC: "Sixty per cent of islands in Indonesia don't have a name or officially have legal status, so they can easily be taken or claimed by another country. "
Reading Exercise Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago. At the last UN conference on geographical names in 2012, Indonesia registered 13, 466 islands. A law in 1996 estimated that the number of islands was 17, 508. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea defines an island as, "a naturally formed area of land, surrounded by water, which is still exposed at high tide". A spokesman from Indonesia's Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries explained the scale of the task the counting team had. He said: "We have to visit every one of these islands, and then we note the coordinates, the name, the meaning of the name, and the history of the land describe the landscape and its geographical history…all that in great detail. "
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