1. QUIZ
2. NEW WORDS FROM THE VOCAB CLUB
3. COUNT AND NONCOUNT
4. ARTICLES
5. POSSESIVE PRONOUNS


1. QUIZ
a. When you are in trouble the _____ of friends is helpful
b. The ____ went into hibernation
c. The painting by Picasso is ______
d. My father always ___ us a story before we went to sleep.
e. I had to buy paper and pens at the ________ store.

2. NEW WORDS FROM THE VOCAB CLUB


Idle = not busy
Kiln = oven
Lawn = grass
Jumble = mix
Nasty = foul
Metropolis = city
Hamper = to slow down, impede

3. COUNT AND NON COUNT


There are two categories for nouns, count and non count. Count nouns are nouns that are possible and reasonable to count. Count nouns have plural froms made by adding -s or -es, and can take singular or plural verbs. They can have a/an or a number in front of them.
Example :
a book, two books
there is a book on the sofa.
there are is two books on the sofa

Non count nouns are not possible or reasonable to count.(reasonable : think of rice, you could count it, but it is too difficult together !)
Non count do not have a plural form, can't take a plural verb, and can't have a/an or a number in front of them.

I ate cereal for breakfast
Not = i ate cereal for breakfast

There is rice for dinner

Non count nouns can be categorized :
Abstract emotion or concepts : happines, anger, justice, love.
Liquids : Bear, water, juice,gases, oxigen, air
Natural phenomena and weather : thunder, lighting, rain,frog
Activities : dancing & baseball
General subject : Chemistry, physics, mathematics
Language : English, chines, German
Food : rice, sugar spaghetti

4. ARTICLES
There are many, many rules about articles to remember. Here is a very simple one. Use articles with the names of buildings, theaters and brigdes.
Example :
-The Brooklyn bridge is one of the most famous bridges in the world.
-The Merriot Hotel is close t the airport
-The Harry hays building hosts many goverment offices.

5. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

possessive pronouns word that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns that take the place of nouns and show ownership or that noun. Something possessive pronouns are confused with possessive adjective. so here is a quick review.
Possessive adjective are used in front of a noun :
My-his
Your-her
Our-their
he took his dog for a walk
Possessive pronouns are used without a noun following it :
Mine-your
Hers-his
Ours-theirs
I won a car, it is mine.

ANSWER
a. Advice
b. Bear
c. Priceless
d. Told
e. Stationery