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G6 Unit 5 Lesson 2

This document contains an English grammar lesson about countable and uncountable nouns as well as modal verbs like must and mustn't. There is a worksheet with examples of countable and uncountable nouns where students must choose the correct word to complete each sentence. There is also a section on using must and mustn't with examples of sign notices and sentences that students must underline the correct modal verb in. The document ends with exercises for students to write sentences using must and mustn't based on given sentence frames.
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G6 Unit 5 Lesson 2

This document contains an English grammar lesson about countable and uncountable nouns as well as modal verbs like must and mustn't. There is a worksheet with examples of countable and uncountable nouns where students must choose the correct word to complete each sentence. There is also a section on using must and mustn't with examples of sign notices and sentences that students must underline the correct modal verb in. The document ends with exercises for students to write sentences using must and mustn't based on given sentence frames.
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UNIT 5: NATURAL WONDERS OF VIETNAM - LESSON 2: GRAMMAR

Name: | Class: | Score:


COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Choose the most suitable word or phrase for each space.
1 I'll post your letters. Have you got ________?
A a stamp B any stamps C any stamp
2 The streets were empty. There weren't ________ there.
A peoples B some people C any people
3 Have you got ________ ? I can help you.
A a luggage B some luggages C any luggage
4 Do you like ________? No, I don't.
A hot milk B a hot milk C some hot milk
5 We've just moved into our house, and we haven't got ________.
A a furniture B any furniture C some furniture
6 If you pass the supermarket, could you buy ________?
A some spaghetti B any spaghetti C a spaghetti
7 Can you help me? I'd like ________.
A an advice B some advice C advices
8. My brother has ________ money in his pocket.
A. much B. a C. many
9. There are ________ boys playing basketball in the park.
A. a B. much C. some
10. I only have ________ close friends.
A. a little B. a few C. many
MUST/ MUSTN’T
Read the notices and underline the correct modal verb in the sentences on the right.

1. You must/ mustn’t speak to


NO TALKING IN 'THE LIBRARY, PLEASE.
anyone here.

PASSENGERS ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT 2. If you aren't traveling, you


- PLEASE SHOW BOARDING PASS. must/mustn't go through here.

3. You must/mustn't take your


TWO TABLETS DAILY, AFTER EATING.
medicine every day.

4. You must/mustn't cross the street


DO NOT CROSS WHEN LIGHT IS RED.
when seeing the red light
DANGER! ACCIDENT! 5. You must/mustn't drive carefully.

6. You must/mustn't cross the street


BUSY TRAFFIC - USE BRIDGE TO CROSS
here.

NO ENTRY 7. You must/mustn't go in this way.

NO VISITORS AFTER 9P.M. 8. Visitors must/mustn't leave by.

NO SMOKING 9. You must/mustn’t smoke here.

10. You must/ mustn’t leave food


NO FOOD AND DRINK
and drink outside.

Write sentences with must or mustn’t, using the words given in brackets.
1. It is raining heavily. (you/ wear your raincoat)
You must wear your raincoat.
2. Jane is not feeling well. (she/ go to the doctor)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
3. The baby is sleeping. (you/ shout)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
4. This is a secret. (you/ tell the others)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
5. The sign says ‘NO PARKING’ (we/ park here)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
6. This vase is very dirty. (I/ clean it soon)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
7. This is a non-smoking area. (he/ smoke in this area)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
8. There is a ‘STOP’ sign ahead. (we/ stop)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
ANSWER KEYS
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Choose the most suitable word or phrase for each space.
1 I'll post your letters. Have you got ________?
A a stamp B any stamps C any stamp
2 The streets were empty. There weren't ________ there.
A peoples B some people C any people
3 Have you got ________ ? I can help you.
A a luggage B some luggages C any luggage
4 Do you like ________? No, I don't.
A hot milk B a hot milk C some hot milk
5 We've just moved into our house, and we haven't got ________.
A a furniture B any furniture C some furniture
6 If you pass the supermarket, could you buy ________?
A some spaghetti B any spaghetti C a spaghetti
7 Can you help me? I'd like ________.
A an advice B some advice C advices
8. My brother has ________ money in his pocket.
A. much B. a C. many
9. There are ________ boys playing basketball in the park.
A. a B. much C. some
10. I only have ________ close friends.
A. a little B. a few C. many
11. Add ________ sugar to your coffee if you want.
A. some B. a few C. many
12. They live in a small house near ________ big mountain.
A. a B. a little C. an

MUST/ MUSTN’T
Read the notices and underline the correct modal verb in the sentences on the right.

1. You must/ mustn’t speak to


NO TALKING IN 'THE LIBRARY, PLEASE.
anyone here.

PASSENGERS ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT 2. If you aren't traveling, you


- PLEASE SHOW BOARDING PASS. must/mustn't go through here.
3. You must/mustn't take your
TWO TABLETS DAILY, AFTER EATING.
medicine every day.

4. You must/mustn't cross the street


DO NOT CROSS WHEN LIGHT IS RED.
when seeing the red light

DANGER! ACCIDENT! 5. You must/mustn't drive carefully.

6. You must/mustn't cross the street


BUSY TRAFFIC - USE BRIDGE TO CROSS
here.

NO ENTRY 7. You must/mustn't go in this way.

NO VISITORS AFTER 9P.M. 8. Visitors must/mustn't leave by.

NO SMOKING 9. You must/mustn’t smoke here.

10. You must/ mustn’t leave food


NO FOOD AND DRINK
and drink outside.

Write sentences with must or mustn’t, using the words given in brackets.
1. It is raining heavily. (you/ wear your raincoat)
You must wear your raincoat.
2. Jane is not feeling well. (she/ go to the doctor)
She must go to the doctor.
3. The baby is sleeping. (you/ shout)
You mustn’t shout out loud.
4. This is a secret. (you/ tell the others)
You mustn’t tell this to the others.
5. The sign says ‘NO PARKING’ (we/ park here)
We mustn’t park here.
6. This vase is very dirty. (I/ clean it soon)
I must clean this vase soon.
7. This is a non-smoking area. (he/ smoke in this area)
He mustn’t smoke in this area.
8. There is a ‘STOP’ sign ahead. (we/ stop)
We must stop.

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