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Definition of presentation noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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Nouns: countable and uncountable
Countable nouns.
Some nouns refer to things which, in English, are treated as separate items which can be counted. These are called countable nouns. Here are some examples:
a car , three cars
my cousin , my two cousins
a book , a box full of books
a city , several big cities
Singular and plural
Countable nouns can be singular or plural. They can be used with a/an and with numbers and many other determiners (e.g. these, a few ):
She’s got two sisters and a younger brother .
Most people buy things like cameras and MP3-players online these days .
These shoes look old now.
I’ll take a few magazines with me for the flight .
Determiners ( the, my , some , this )
Singular and plural nouns
Uncountable nouns
In English grammar, some things are seen as a whole or mass. These are called uncountable nouns, because they cannot be separated or counted.
Some examples of uncountable nouns are:
Ideas and experiences: advice, information, progress, news, luck, fun, work
Materials and substances: water, rice, cement, gold, milk
Weather words: weather, thunder, lightning, rain, snow
Names for groups or collections of things: furniture, equipment, rubbish, luggage
Other common uncountable nouns include: accommodation, baggage, homework, knowledge, money, permission, research, traffic, travel .
These nouns are not used with a/an or numbers and are not used in the plural.
We’re going to get new furniture for the living room.
Not: We’re going to get a new furniture for the living room . or We’re going to get new furnitures for the living room .
We had terrible weather last week.
Not: We had a terrible weather last week .
We need rice next time we go shopping.
Some nouns always have plural form but they are uncountable because we cannot use numbers with them.
I bought two pairs of trousers .
Not: I bought two trousers .
Other nouns of this type are: shorts, pants, pyjamas, glasses (for the eyes), binoculars, scissors .
Some nouns which are uncountable in English are countable in other languages (e.g. accommodation, advice, furniture, information ):
They can give you some information about accommodation at the tourist office.
Not: They can give you some informations about accommodations at the tourist office .
Can you give me some advice about buying a second-hand car?
Not: Can you give me some advices about buying a second-hand car?
A good learner’s dictionary will tell you whether a noun is countable or uncountable.
Quantity expressions ( a bit/piece )
To refer to one or more quantities of an uncountable noun , expressions such as a bit of, a piece of , an item of or words for containers and measures must be used:
He bought a very expensive piece of furniture for his new apartment.
Maggie always has some exciting bits of news when she comes to see us.
I think we’ll need five bags of cement for the patio.
There’s a litre of milk in the fridge for you. And I bought you a bar of chocolate .
Determiners ( my, some, the )
Uncountable nouns can be used with certain determiners (e.g. my, her , some, any , no , the, this, that ) and expressions of quantity (e.g. a lot of, (a) little ):
They gave me some information about courses and scholarships and things.
Have you heard the news ? Fran’s getting engaged.
She’s been studying hard and has made a lot of progress .
There’s no work to do here, so you can go home if you like.
This milk ’s a bit old, I’m afraid.
Countable phrases for uncountable nouns
We can sometimes use countable noun phrases to talk about an individual example of the thing an uncountable noun refers to.
Finding a place to live is difficult if you’re a student and you’ve got no money. (or Finding accommodation … )
Not: Finding an accommodation …
She brought two big suitcases and a rucksack with her.
Not: She brought two big luggages …
I read a poem once about someone riding a horse at night.
Not: I read a poetry …
We went on a trip to the Amazon when we were in Brazil.
Not: We went on a travel …
Countable and uncountable nouns with different meanings
Some nouns can be used either countably or uncountably, but with different meanings.
Uncountable nouns used countably
Measures and examples.
Sometimes uncountable nouns are used countably, to mean ‘a measure of something’ or ‘a type or example of something’:
Can I have two teas and one coffee , please? (two cups of tea and one cup of coffee …?)
A: How many sugars do you want in your tea? (How many spoonfuls/lumps of sugar?) B: Just one, please .
To some degree we tend to eat the foods that we ate as children. (i.e. types of food)
Abstract nouns
Some abstract nouns can be used uncountably or countably. The uncountable use has a more general meaning. The countable use has a more particular meaning.
Nouns of this type include: education, experience, hatred, help, knowledge, life, love, sleep, time, understanding .
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Definition of 'presentation'
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Presentation in american english, examples of 'presentation' in a sentence presentation, cobuild collocations presentation, trends of presentation.
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English [ edit ]
Alternative forms [ edit ].
- præsentation ( archaic )
Etymology [ edit ]
From Old French presentation (French présentation ), from Latin praesentātiōnem , accusative singular of praesentātiō ( “ representation, exhibition ” ) . Morphologically present + -ation
Pronunciation [ edit ]
- ( US , UK , Canada ) IPA ( key ) : /ˌpɹɛzənˈteɪʃən/ , /ˌpɹizənˈteɪʃən/
- ( Hong Kong ) IPA ( key ) : /pɹisɛnˈteɪʃən/
- Rhymes: -eɪʃən
Noun [ edit ]
presentation ( countable and uncountable , plural presentations )
- 1594–1597 , Richard Hooker , edited by J[ohn] S[penser] , Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, [ … ] , London: [ … ] Will [ iam ] Stansby [ for Matthew Lownes ] , published 1611 , →OCLC , (please specify the page) : Prayers are sometimes a presentation of mere desires.
- A dramatic performance .
- An award given to someone on a special occasion .
- Money given as a wedding gift .
- A lecture or speech given in front of an audience .
- ( medicine ) The symptoms and other possible indications of disease , trauma , etc., that are exhibited by a patient who has sought, or has otherwise come to, the attention of a physician . The presentation of the thirty-four-year-old male in the emergency room was slight fever, dilated pupils, and marked disorientation.
- ( medicine ) The position of the foetus in the uterus at birth .
- ( mainly LGBT ) Gender presentation ; gender expression .
- ( fencing ) Offering one's blade for engagement by the opponent.
- ( mathematics ) The specification of a group by generators and relators .
- 1765–1769 , William Blackstone , Commentaries on the Laws of England , (please specify |book=I to IV) , Oxford, Oxfordshire: [ … ] Clarendon Press , →OCLC : If the bishop admits the patron's presentation , the clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him.
- ( immunology ) The preparation of antigen fragments during the immune response .
Derived terms [ edit ]
- presentation box
- case presentation
- presentation copy
- presentation logic
- presentation software
- self-presentation
Related terms [ edit ]
- presentational
- presentationally
Translations [ edit ]
Anagrams [ edit ].
- penetrations
Old French [ edit ]
presentation oblique singular , f ( oblique plural presentations , nominative singular presentation , nominative plural presentations )
- presentation ( act of presenting something or someone )
- presentation ( demonstration )
Descendants [ edit ]
- French: présentation
Swedish [ edit ]
From French présentation , from présenter + -ation , equivalent to presentera + -ation . Cognate with English presentation , German Präsentation , Norwegian Bokmål presentasjon , Norwegian Nynorsk presentasjon and Danish præsentation .
presentation c
- introduction Hon behöver ingen närmare presentation She needs no further ["closer" - idiomatic] introduction
Declension [ edit ]
- presentatör
References [ edit ]
- presentation in Svensk ordbok ( SO )
- presentation in Svenska Akademiens ordbok ( SAOB )
- prestationen
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns. What are countable nouns?. Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. which can be counted. A countable noun can be both singular a friend, a house, etc. or plural - a few apples, lots of trees, etc.
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What are countable nouns? Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. which can be counted. A countable noun can be both singular • a friend, a house, etc. • or plural - a few apples, lots of trees, etc.
Use the singular form of the verb with a singular countable noun: • dog, cat, animal, man, person • bottle, box, litre • coin, note, dollar • cup, plate, fork • table, chair, suitcase, bag Countable nouns can be singular or plural: • My dog is playing. • My dogs are hungry.
Countable nouns have a plural form • Singular: a car • an eggplant • three • Plural: some dolls • many
Uncountable Nouns Uncountable nouns are substances, concepts etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. We cannot "count" them. For example, we cannot count "milk". We can count "bottles of milk" or "litres of milk", but we cannot count "milk" itself. Here are some more uncountable nouns:
Uncountable Nouns • music, art, love, happiness • advice, information, news • furniture, luggage • rice, sugar, butter, water • electricity, gas, power • money, currency
We usually treat uncountable nouns as singular : We use a singular verb. For example: • This news is very important. • Your luggage looks heavy. You can count uncountable nouns if you use: • A piece of… cheese • A bowl of… soup • A cup of… tea • A bottle of…wine • A carton of…milk • A bar of… chocolate
Here are some of the most common containers / quantity expressions for these uncountable nouns: advice - a piece of advice baggage - a piece of baggage bread - a slice of bread, a loaf of bread equipment - a piece of equipment furniture - a piece of furniture garbage - a piece of garbage information - a piece of information knowledge - a fact luggage - a piece of luggage, a bag, a suitcase money - a note, a coin musica – a song, a piece news - a piece of news pasta - a plate of pasta, a serving of pasta research - a piece of research, a research project travel - a journey, a trip work - a job, a position
Here are some more common uncountable food types with their container / quantity expressions: • liquids (water, beer, wine, etc.) - a glass, a bottle, a jug of water, etc.cheese - a slice, a chunk, a piece of cheesemeat - a piece, a slice, a pound of meatbutter - a bar of butterketchup, mayonnaise, mustard - a bottle of, a tube of ketchup, etc.
Identify the following objects as countable or uncountable. 1. Q: Information4. Q: Money a) countable a) countable b) uncountable b) uncountable 2. Q: Rules5. Q: Rice a) countable a) countable b) uncountable b) uncountable 3. Q: Sheep6. Q: Bottles Of Wine a) countable a) countable b) uncountable b) uncountable
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[uncountable] the act of showing something or of giving something to somebody. The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. The presentation of prizes began after the speeches. The Mayor will make the presentation (= hand over the gift) herself.
1 [uncountable] the act of showing something or of giving something to someone The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. The presentation of prizes began after the speeches. The Mayor will make the presentation (= hand over the gift) herself. Members will be admitted on/upon presentation of a membership card. a presentation copy (= a free book given by ...
Nouns: countable and uncountable - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
Using articles with uncountable nouns. Singular countable nouns generally require an article or other determiner (e.g., "the interview," "a participant," "my hypothesis"). Uncountable nouns, in contrast, can usually stand alone without an article. Because uncountable nouns can't be counted as a single item, indefinite articles ...
presentation in British English. (ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən ) noun. 1. the act of presenting or state of being presented. 2. the manner of presenting, esp the organization of visual details to create an overall impression. the presentation of the project is excellent but the content poor. 3.
What Are Countable Nouns? Countable nouns (also known as count nouns) differ from uncountable nouns in that they: can be counted, can be preceded with the articles "a," or "an," or a number, and usually have singular and plural forms.. Sloane was looking for a jacket.An apple a day keeps the doctor away.I read ten books this past summer.There were a total of 15 doctors at the national ...
Use uncountable nouns after specific determiners as noted above, such as the definite article "the" and the singular demonstrative adjectives "this" and "that" (the advice, this equipment, that information); however, do not use uncountable nouns following a number, the indefinite articles "a" and "an," plural demonstrative adjectives (these, those), or indefinite adjectives ...
14 meanings: 1. the act of presenting or state of being presented 2. the manner of presenting, esp the organization of visual.... Click for more definitions.
With these presentations, you'll not only understand the differences between countable and uncountable nouns but also practice using them in context. ... Countable and Uncountable Nouns Explained: Begin your journey with a PowerPoint presentation that breaks down the characteristics of countable and uncountable nouns. Visual aids and clear ...
Countable vs Uncountable Nouns: Powerpoint Presentation. Found a mistake? This powerpoint format will help you to explain to your students about using the contable and uncountable nouns in sentences. I think this is the easiest way to explain. Along with the presentantion, I also provide various sentences. I hope you enjoy it. This powerpoint ...
Money given as a wedding gift. A lecture or speech given in front of an audience. ( medicine) The symptoms and other possible indications of disease, trauma, etc., that are exhibited by a patient who has sought, or has otherwise come to, the attention of a physician . The presentation of the thirty-four-year-old male in the emergency room was ...
This is a powerpoint presentation which provides easy and clear explanation of countable and uncountable nouns. In the end, there are interactive exercises. I am sure this activity will clear out any doubt students may have had throughout their learning process. This is a powerpoint presentation which provides easy and clear explanation of ...
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Engage your teen students with this interactive ESL PowerPoint lesson on countable and uncountable nouns! Perfect for teen English students at an A2 level; this engaging presentation will help your students grasp the concept of countable and uncountable nouns with ease. Twinkl ESL Resources Kids Browse by Skill Grammar Elementary Level A2 ...
The aim of this presentation is to introduce the topic of countable and uncountable nouns to students who can be placed in a Beginners level. This is a presentation about Countable and uncountable nouns. Food is the vocabulary that gives context to this presentation. It contains exercises in which you can practice Some, any, How m.
The following sentences contain mistakes regarding uncountable nouns that have mistakenly been used as if they were countable. Identify the mistakes and correct them. 1. As far as we know, there has only been one research in this field. 2. These money are collected once a month. 3. This may be an evidence for astrologists. 4.
Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. which can be counted. A countable noun can be both singular • a friend, a house, etc. • or plural - a few apples, lots of trees, etc. Use the singular form of the verb with a singular countable noun: • dog, cat, animal, man, person • bottle, box, litre • coin, note, dollar ...
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KOMPAS.com - Uncountable noun adalah kata benda dalam Bahasa Inggris yang satuannya tidak dapat dihitung secara manual.. Benda-benda jenis ini disebut sebagai uncountable noun karena jumlah partikelnya yang sangat rapat dan banyak, sehingga sangat mustahil bagi manusia untuk menghitungnya.. Umumnya, uncountable noun membutuhkan bantuan alat untuk menghitung jumlahnya dalam bentuk satuan ukur ...
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