Compound Nouns
Two nouns used together to make one word. The first one acts as an adjective to the second noun and usually does not have (s)
Brain cell
Computer scientists
Printer cartridge
Software
Bedroom
Swimming pool
Driving license
Ten-watt light bulb
16000-page book
120- ohm resister
However,
The power is 10 watts
The book has 16000 pages
Examples
The fifty-minute class was so helpful
I like that hand-made bag
I like that hard-working boy
She is a well-known person
Blue-eyed girl
A three-year-old child’s brain is two-thirds the size it finally be.
Check the following:
I have a part-time job
10-kwatt machine
Left-handed painter
I am going to use a multi-gain amplifier
8-bit counter
Eight-bit counter
2’s -complement form Two’s -complement form
Conversion to two’s complement
Note: we have exception
1- No hyphen in case of titles with capital letters
High Power Amplifier
2- No noun after the compound noun
Computer scientists have discovered new microprocessor technology
Brain cell is very complicated
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
Plural count nouns
Both
Many
A few
Several
fewer
Singular count numbers
Another
Each
Every
Non countable
A little
Much
Less
Amount
Use with countable and non countable
All, a lot of, lots of, some, more, most, plenty of
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
Course description
Grammar
Compound Nouns
Propositions
propositional phrases
Articles
Tenses
phrasal verbs
Conjunctions (Transition words)
Clauses (Adverb, adductive and propositional)
Parallel structures
word forms
Word choice and redundancy
Listening
Science and Engineering topics
Daily English conversations (University related topics)
American vs British accents
Translation
Arabic English
Compound Nouns
Two nouns used together to make one word. The first one acts as an adjective to the second noun and usually does not have (s)
Brain cell
Computer scientists
Printer cartridge
Software
Bedroom
Swimming pool
Driving license
Ten-watt light bulb
16000-page book
120- ohm resister
However,
The power is 10 watts
The book has 16000 pages
Examples
The fifty-minute class was so helpful
I like that hand-made bag
I like that hard-working boy
She is a well-known person
Blue-eyed girl
A three-year-old child’s brain is two-thirds the size it finally be.
Check the following:
I have a part-time job
10-kwatt machine
Left-handed painter
I am going to use a multi-gain amplifier
8-bit counter
Eight-bit counter
2’s -complement form Two’s -complement form
Conversion to two’s complement
Note: we have exception
1- No hyphen in case of titles with capital letters
High Power Amplifier
2- No noun after the compound noun
Computer scientists have discovered new microprocessor technology
Brain cell is very complicated
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
Plural count nouns
Both
Many
A few
Several
fewer
Singular count numbers
Another
Each
Every
Non countable
A little
Much
Less
Amount
Use with countable and non countable
All, a lot of, lots of, some, more, most, plenty of
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
Course description
Grammar
Compound Nouns
Propositions
propositional phrases
Articles
Tenses
phrasal verbs
Conjunctions (Transition words)
Clauses (Adverb, adductive and propositional)
Parallel structures
word forms
Word choice and redundancy
Listening
Science and Engineering topics
Daily English conversations (University related topics)
American vs British accents
Translation
Arabic English
Compound Nouns
Two nouns used together to make one word. The first one acts as an adjective to the second noun and usually does not have (s)
Brain cell
Computer scientists
Printer cartridge
Software
Bedroom
Swimming pool
Driving license
Ten-watt light bulb
16000-page book
120- ohm resister
However,
The power is 10 watts
The book has 16000 pages
Examples
The fifty-minute class was so helpful
I like that hand-made bag
I like that hard-working boy
She is a well-known person
Blue-eyed girl
A three-year-old child’s brain is two-thirds the size it finally be.
Check the following:
I have a part-time job
10-kwatt machine
Left-handed painter
I am going to use a multi-gain amplifier
8-bit counter
Eight-bit counter
2’s -complement form Two’s -complement form
Conversion to two’s complement
Note: we have exception
1- No hyphen in case of titles with capital letters
High Power Amplifier
2- No noun after the compound noun
Computer scientists have discovered new microprocessor technology
Brain cell is very complicated
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
Plural count nouns
Both
Many
A few
Several
fewer
Singular count numbers
Another
Each
Every
Non countable
A little
Much
Less
Amount
Use with countable and non countable
All, a lot of, lots of, some, more, most, plenty of
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
Course description
Grammar
Compound Nouns
Propositions
propositional phrases
Articles
Tenses
phrasal verbs
Conjunctions (Transition words)
Clauses (Adverb, adductive and propositional)
Parallel structures
word forms
Word choice and redundancy
Listening
Science and Engineering topics
Daily English conversations (University related topics)
American vs British accents
Translation
Arabic English
Compound Nouns
Two nouns used together to make one word. The first one acts as an adjective to the second noun and usually does not have (s)
Brain cell
Computer scientists
Printer cartridge
Software
Bedroom
Swimming pool
Driving license
Ten-watt light bulb
16000-page book
120- ohm resister
However,
The power is 10 watts
The book has 16000 pages
Examples
The fifty-minute class was so helpful
I like that hand-made bag
I like that hard-working boy
She is a well-known person
Blue-eyed girl
A three-year-old child’s brain is two-thirds the size it finally be.
Check the following:
I have a part-time job
10-kwatt machine
Left-handed painter
I am going to use a multi-gain amplifier
8-bit counter
Eight-bit counter
2’s -complement form Two’s -complement form
Conversion to two’s complement
Note: we have exception
1- No hyphen in case of titles with capital letters
High Power Amplifier
2- No noun after the compound noun
Computer scientists have discovered new microprocessor technology
Brain cell is very complicated
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
Plural count nouns
Both
Many
A few
Several
fewer
Singular count numbers
Another
Each
Every
Non countable
A little
Much
Less
Amount
Use with countable and non countable
All, a lot of, lots of, some, more, most, plenty of
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
Compound Nouns
Two nouns used together to make one word. The first one acts as an adjective to the second noun and usually does not have (s)
Brain cell
Computer scientists
Printer cartridge
Software
Bedroom
Swimming pool
Driving license
Ten-watt light bulb
16000-page book
120- ohm resister
However,
The power is 10 watts
The book has 16000 pages
Examples
The fifty-minute class was so helpful
I like that hand-made bag
I like that hard-working boy
She is a well-known person
Blue-eyed girl
A three-year-old child’s brain is two-thirds the size it finally be.
Check the following:
I have a part-time job
10-kwatt machine
Left-handed painter
I am going to use a multi-gain amplifier
8-bit counter
Eight-bit counter
2’s -complement form Two’s -complement form
Conversion to two’s complement
Note: we have exception
1- No hyphen in case of titles with capital letters
High Power Amplifier
2- No noun after the compound noun
Computer scientists have discovered new microprocessor technology
Brain cell is very complicated
10 million (trillion, thousands , hundred) messages have been received
Millions of peoples have been died since 2003
Pronounce the following number:
2.6 × 108
??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/?? ??/??
Use regular number for Numerator
Use ordinal number for Denominator
One half , One third, Two fourth, T wo third, Three eighth
Plural count nouns
Both
Many
A few
Several
fewer
Singular count numbers
Another
Each
Every
Non countable
A little
Much
Less
Amount
Use with countable and non countable
All, a lot of, lots of, some, more, most, plenty of
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design,
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Identify the incorrect words in the following sentences:
1- In a person’s human lifetime, the brain can store 100 trillion pieces of informations.
2- Brains cells die at the rate of 100,000 per day by age 60, and they are not replaced like other body cells.
3- How many power is needed to run an average home.
4- Each capacitors have C =10 µf.
5- Another issues must be considered in our design, Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,
Food : rice, sugar, milk, butter, cheese, bread
Fluids: blood, water, oil, coffee, tea
Raw Materials: wood, glass, iron, silver, Diamond
Academic subjects: Electricity, chemistry, psychology
Gases: oxygen, steam, pollution
Abstract things: information, education, health, knowledge, music
More non-count nouns:
Garbage, fun, attention, dirt, advice, equipment, homework, luggage, information, pollution, smoke, permission,