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FSalvador 04/01/2010 New homework from page 188 to 192, from 308 to 312
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Esercizi da pag. 189 a 192

 

Es. n° 1

a)      My teacher is amazing, she could speak several languages.

b)      Mum, can you give me a hand, please?

c)      Could you do me a favour Mrs Bond?

d)      We could enter without tickets and enjoyed the concert.

e)      I don't think I'll be able to see you tonight.

f)        Could see Emma yesterday?

g)      When hw was younger he could run 20 km. 

Es. n° 2

a)      I can't play any musical instruments, but I'm quite good at drowing.

b)      He saids he was innocent, but you could tell he was lying.

c)      I' m afraid I won't can join you tonight.

d)      Are you cooking fish? I can smell it.

e)      Did you menaged i talking to Mr Robinson about your promotion?

f)        Guess what! I suceed to find the tickets for the cricket match.

g)      Some kinds of parrots be able to imitate people's voices. 

Es. n° 3

a)      Can I watch the cartoons, Daddy? Sure. Here is the remote control.

b)      May I ask yuor age, madame?

c)      In Italy you can't marry before the age of 18 without your parents' permission.

d)      Could I borrow your umbrella ? No, you couldn't. That's the only one I have and I need it.

e)      There's a bus strike today. Could you pick up the children from school?

f)        Could you phone the restaurant and book a table for two?

g)      Children are not allowed to play ball games in this playground. 

Es. n° 4

 a)      C     b)      A    c)      C     d)      C    e)      B     f)        A     g)      B      h)      A 

Es. n° 5

A: Excuse me, could I borrow your newspaper?

B: Of course. Here you are. And can I close the window?

A: Go ahead. It's cold today. Can you manage?

B: No, it's stuck. Can you help me?

A: Certainly. Could you hold my coat for a moment? There you are.B:Thank you vry much.

Es. n° 1

a)      Can/ Could I ask you something?

b)      Could you tell me the time, please?

c)      Shall we go for walk later?

d)      It's quite cold in here. Can/ Will you close the window Pete?

e)      Excuse me, can I have your autograph?

f)        Would you do me the honour?

g)      Shall we all go in one car?

h)      Can/ Will we mwwt directly at the airport? 

Es. n° 2

A: Hi Terry, could you tell me the way to the railway station?

B: Certainly. Walk up this road as far as the church. Then take the second turning on the left, go past the little square, then...

A: Er .... it sounds a bit complicated. Can you draw me a map?

B: Ok. Oh but wait. Paula is also going to the station. Can asking her to give you a lift?

A: Shall we go out tonight or would you like to have a quiet night in?

B: I'm easy. You decide.

A: Well, let's go out, then. Do you can trying that new Mexican place in town?

B: Sounds brillant. Would you pick me up at the office at around 7.00?

A: No problem,

A: Would you sign on the dotted line, madam?

B: I'm sorry I haven't got a pen. Can I borrow yours?

A: Of course. Could you also fill i this form, please?

B: Alright. Oh, I don'tthink I understand any of this.

A: Would you like me to help you?B: That's very kind of you. 

Es. n° 3

Jill: Hi Jackie, what's the problem?

Jackie: I've just argued with Helen. I'm really worried about her.

Jill: your sister? Why have you argued? What's wrong?

Jackie: She's spending all her time on Internet. I'm worried she's got  into a chatroom or something            She won't tell me what she does for five or six hours a day.

Jill: That's bad. Shall I speak to her?

Jackie: would you do that? That's great, thanks. I'll tell you all the details. She won't listen to me.

Jill: Ok. Would you like me to speak to your mum too?

Jackie: Well, I don't want to worry my mum now. But if Helen refuses to talk you, I'll tell her.

Jill: Are you sure it's a chat and not tesearch for school?

Jackie: When I look at the screen ll Isee are little boxes full o words. That's not research. And I looked at her school work. It's terrible!

Jill: I see. Shall I speak to her tomorow afternoon? Would you call me when she gets home?

Jackie:Oh yes, great. Thanks Jill. Will you mind not telling anyone about this?

Jill: Of  course not. My lips are sealed. 

 

Esercizi da pag. 308 a 312

 

Es. n° 1

a)Jack hasn't got any brothers.

b)I haven't got any milk in the fridge.

c)There aren't any letters in the post-box.

d)The guide didn't give me any information.

e)We haven't got any homework to do tonight.

f)I haven't heard any good news.

g)I don't need any coffee!

h)There isn't any money on the table. 

Es. n° 2

a)      Have you got any luggage?

b)      Has she got any  sister?

c)      Woulod I like any cup of coffee?

d)      Did he give me any good advice?

e)      Are there any chairs in the cupboard?

f)        Is he written any good poetry?

g)      Is there any ice in the freezer? 

Es. n° 3

a)      There are some chairs in the other room.

b)      My teacher gave me some very good advice.

c)      I need a lunch, I'm hungry.

d)      Can I borrow a pen and spme paper?

e)      Iìm sorry, we don't have some paper bags left.

f)       Can you make me a coffee, I'm tired.

g)      There isn't any library in this village.

h)      Could I have some water, please? 

       

Es. n° 4

a)      I'll post your letters. Do you want me to buy some stamps?

b)      Have you got any luggage? I'll come and pick you up.

c)      Can you help me please? I would like some advice.

d)      Would you like any coffee?

e)      There's never any good news in the newspaper.

f)        I don't want any butter on my bread, thanks.

g)      Can I offer you any help with your homework? 

Es. n° 5

Fiona: Shall we make some scones?

 

Carla: Yeah! Let's make sure we have all the ingredients. Right we have some butter, some milk, some eggs,...

 

Fiona: We don't need any eggs for scones! Have we got any flour?

 

Carla: Yes, there is no. But I'm afraid we've got some bicarbonate of soda at all.

 

Fiona: We  don't need any. We can use baking powder instead.

 

Carla: What else do we need? 

 

Fiona: Maybe some cream of tartar and some raisins. 

 

Carla: Raisins? Yuk! I don't want any raisins in my scones.  

      

Es. n° 1

a)      I'll try to call you tonight, but I don't have much time.

b)      How much times do you brush your teeth every day?

c)      Shall I make some more tea? I didn't make much.

d)      Kate only ate a sandwich because she didn't have much money.

e)      There weren't many seats so some of us had o stand up.

f)        Have you got much work, or do you want o come to the cinema?

g)      We invited lots of people to our party, but not much turned up.

h)      You'll have to share, because there aren't many books. 

     

Es. n° 2

a)      How many brothers have you got? I've got two brothers.

b)      How much costs it? It costs £ 2.00.

c)      How many people are there? There are ten people.

d)      How many bicycles need you? I need two bicycles.

e)      How much would you like rice? I'd lik a lot of rice.

f)        How many children has got he? He's got three children.

g)      How much money have you got? I haven't got any money.  

      

Es. n° 3

a)      I haven't got too much time left.

b)      How much money have you got in your bank account?

c)      Too many of our friends have moved away from this neighbourhood.

d)      How much times do I have to tall you to stop oing that?

e)      Do you travel? Not as much as I'd like to.

f)        There's much to be done to solve the crisis.

g)      So many pople still don't have a house after the hurricane.

h)      How many are those potatoes? 

 

Es. n° 4

a)      That new restaurant is a bit expensive- no many people can afford 50 euros for a meal.

b)      I didn't expect there would be so much traffic at this hour of the day.

c)      How many tablespoons of sugar do you take?

d)      Twenty euros for a pair of leather shoes? That's very cheap!

e)      How much time have we left before the bell goes off?

f)        She's very quiet- she doesn't speak much.

g)      I used to travel a lot when I was younger.

h)      You said you love books, but you haven't got many on your shelves.  

 

Es. n° 5

 a)      I don't eat much red meat.

b)      Her family are very rich.

c)      How much times a week do you go swimming?

d)      Many of his friends smoke.

e)      There wasn't much time too change trains.

f)        That restaurant isn't very expensive. 

 

Es. n° 1

a)      Unfortunately she speaks very little English.

b)      There's some wine left if you like.

c)      We only had a little snow this winter.

d)      Because I left my hometown, I have few friends now.

e)      Add just a little salt and it'll be perfect.

f)        Now that he's retired, he's got a lot of time on his hands.

g)      You never listen, I