Countables and Uncountables (PPT+PDF) - The Best Presentation So Far
Added by: skorfish | Karma: 54.38 | Other | 16 November 2008
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This presentation, prepared with PowerPoint by Microsoft, is one of the best presentations to give more details about countable and uncountable nouns. It also includes 'some' and 'any'. I think it will be very helpful for all EFL and ESL teachers.
PDF VERSION added by Pumukl
Edited by: stovokor - 13 March 2009
Reason: Thanks, but cover images should always be uploaded to the ET server! (Text slightly edited) by Fruchtzwerg
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