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Masculine |
Feminine |
Young |
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Bull |
Cow |
Calf |
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Ram |
Sheep |
Lamb |
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Boar |
Sow |
Piglet |
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Cockerel |
Hen |
Chicken |
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Commonly Eaten Types of Fish |
| Salmon |
| Cod |
| Plaice |
| Haddock |
| Trout |
| Types
of Steak |
| Fillet |
| Rump |
| Sirloin |
| T-Bone |
| Stewing |
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Things to do with eggs |
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egg |
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boiled egg |
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scrambled egg |
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fried egg |
Uncountable Nouns
A lot of food is made up of
uncountable nouns, to make them countable you need to put them in another
form.
For example:-
"A ...... of ......".="A
piece of fruit."
Here is a list of some of
the uncountable nouns in this quarter's vocabulary and some ways to make
them countable.
| asparagus |
A bunch of asparagus. |
| beef |
A slice of beef. |
| bread |
A slice of bread. |
| broccoli |
A piece of broccoli. |
| butter |
A pat of butter. |
| corn |
An ear of corn. |
| fruit |
A piece of fruit. |
| garlic |
A bulb of garlic. |
| honey |
A pot of honey. |
| jam |
A jar of jam. |
| lamb |
A leg of lamb. |
| pepper |
A pot of pepper. |
| pork |
A joint of pork. |
| rice |
A grain of rice. |
| salt |
A pinch of salt. |
| spaghetti |
A strand of spaghetti. |
| sugar |
A cube of sugar. |
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