Communication » 1A Interacting
Compiti d'inglese per il 5/02/10 pp. 310-311-312-313
Es.1
•1. I'll try to call you tonight, but I don't have much time.
•2. How many times do you brush your teeth every day?
•3. Shall I make some more tea? I didn't make much.
•4. Kate only ate a sandwich because she didn't have much money.
•5. There weren't many seats so some of us had to stand up.
•6. Have you got much work, or do you want to come to the cinema?
•7. We invited lots of people to our party, but not many turned up.
•8. You'll have to share, because there aren't many books.
Es.2
•1. How many brothers have you got?
•2. How much cost it?
•3. How many people are there?
•4. How many bicycles do you need?
•5. How many kind of rice do you like?
•6. How many children does he have?
•7. How many money have you got?
Es.3
•1. I haven't got too much time left.
•2. How many money have you got in your bank account?
•3. Too much of our friends have moved away from this neighbourhood.
•4. How many times do I tell you to stop doing that?
•5. "Do you travel?" "No as many as I'd like to".
•6. There's much to be done to solve the crisis.
•7. So much people still don't have a house after hurricane.
•8. How many are those potatoes?
Es.4
•1. That new restaurant is a bit expensive- not many people can afford 50 euros for a meal.
•2. I didn't expect there would be so much traffic at this hour of the day.
•3. How many tablespoons of sugar do you take?
•4. Twenty euros for a pair of leather shoes? That's very cheap!
•5. How many times have we left before the bells go off?
•6. She's very quiet- she doesn't speak very much.
•7. I used to travel a lot when I was younger.
•8. You said you love books, but you haven't got many on your shelves.
Es.5
•1. I don't eat much red meat.
•2. Her family are very rich.
•3. How many times a week do you go swimming?
•4. Many of his friends smoke.
•5. There wasn't much time to change train.
•6. The restaurant isn't very exoensive.
Es.1
•1. Unfortunately she speaks very little English.
•2. There's some wine left if you like.
•3. We only had a little snow this winter.
•4. Because I left my hometown, I have few friends now.
•5. Add just a little salt and it'll be perfect.
•6. Now that he's retired, he's got a lot of time on his hands.
•7. You never listen, I've told you lot of times to keep your room tidy!
•8. "Have you got many computer games?" "A few."
Es.2
•1. Can I have a little sugar in my tea, please?
•2. I tried to phone him a lot of times, but I had no reply.
•3. Only a few of the students in this class can speak good English.
•4. He's really poor- he's got so a little money.
•5. No, the cinema was not deserted- there were few people.
•6. Can you spare me much money?
•7. He's not very talkative- he's a man of little words.
Es.3
•1. At this time of the year in the city centre there are lots of tourist.
•2. The test was really difficult. Only a few passed it.
•3. It doesn't take much/a lot of money to live a city like London.
•4. Only few have sold one million copies in just one week.
•5. I'll have some chocolate biscuits, please.
•6. Pour a little milk in the coffee and mix
•7. Do you mind if I ask you few questions?
Es.4
In our survey of school management, we have found that a lot of time is wasted in moving between classes. If students move quickly, much time can be recovered. The risk is that making students hurry between classes that may hurt themselves. A major problem is the condition of the school building. A lot of money needs spending on renovation. Some classrooms have window that not close, a few classrooms even have plaster falling from the ceilings. There is always a little water on the floor in the bathrooms, because much of taps drip. A lot of students say they would like to see some green areas around the school. Much students said the school is too hot in summer and too cold in winter, but lots of them were happy with the temperature.
Es.1
•1. He has four earrings in each ear.
•2. Each of the participants was given a microphone.
•3. She can speak practically every European language.
•4. The police arrested four people. Each said something different.
•5. The president shook hands with each of the people in the room.
•6. You have to take these tables every other days.
•7. If you open and close each eyes alternately, you see images jumping around.
•8. My siblings have two children each.
Es.2
•1. The robber was holding a gun in each hand.
•2. My Grandparents were both born on the same days.
•3. I saw two strange men in the park. Both were wearing a black coat.
•4. You'll need both hands to lift that bag.
•5. Each actor received a standing ovation.
•6. There's only one piece of cake for each of you. You'll have to share it.
•7. My parents had both been married once before.
•8. Both Paul and Rick are very fast runners.