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MBolzan - Week II - Articles, Pronouns and Quantifiers
by MBolzan - (2020-03-16)
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Exercise 1

1  A good diet can prevent  lot of illnesses.

2  A How was the job interview?

    B It was OK. I wasn’t too nervous.

3  I think I have enough money  to pay for this.

4  How much milk do you drink?

5  You should be friendly, but not too much friendly.

6  Could I have a little milk, please?

7  She spends too  much money on shoes.

8  You don’t do many  exercise.

9  I can’t teach children. I’m not patient.

10  Too much chocolate isn’t good for you.

11  How many  hours do you study each day?

12  Don’t spend too much  time at the computer.

13  I couldn’t finish the work because I didn’t have  enough time.

14  I have too many  clothes. I can never decide what to wear.

15  We’re buying  a few things for our new flat.

16  Are you enough well  to go to work today?

17  I’m going to have  very few free time this weekend.

18  He does  a little housework every day.

19  We buy too many vegetables. We never eat them all!

 

 

Exercise 2

1
How long were you away?
Only a few days. Just for the weekend.

2 A Why did you call a taxi?

I had  too much shopping. I couldn’t carry it all.

3 A Can you speak any foreign languages?

Yes, I speak English, Spanish and a little Portuguese.

4 A Are you going camping alone?

No, we’re going with some friends. . There will be six of us.

5 A Why aren’t you hungry?

I’ve eaten too many biscuits. I finished the packet and I don’t feel well!

6 A What’s your hometown like?

Very interesting. There are  lots of things  to see and do.

7 A What’s the matter with the car?
We’ve stopped. We haven’t got any petrol.

8 A Would you like a sandwich?
No, thanks. I’ve eaten enough food for one day.

 Exercise 3

Would you rather live in Europe or North America?

Would you rather run to a beach for 10 minutes or jump  into a swimming pool?

Do you prefer sitting at the back of the cinema or   in      the front?

Which floor of a 40-floor block of flats would you rather live at  ?

Do you find it easier to walk up or to a steep hill?

If there was a deep hole in the ground that was one metre across would you jump  on it or walk around it?

Do you prefer to read, sleep or look out of the window when you’re in  a car?? What about when  you’re  on  public transport?

If you saw a strange spider  on  the wall, would you move  on  it or away  from  it?

 Exercise 4

My brother’s an architect in big a company in London.

I’m going to shops. Would you like o anything?
What a beautiful new dress you’re wearing!
Excuse me, is there a bank near here?

I live in a small village in the mountains in o Switzerland.

I bought a pair of sunglasses on the Oxford Street.
The life is wonderful when the sun is shining.
I really love walking on the beach near my o house.

I’m reading an interesting book at the moment.

 

  1. Exercise 1 

Lingue

Opere d’arte, musicali, letterarie, ecc

Giorni/ eventi/ periodi storici speciali

Titoli di persone

Luoghi geografici ed edifici

Italian

The Mona Lisa

The Four Seanson

The King of Spain

the Empire State Building

French

Dr Jones

The Second World War

The Governator of the Bank of England

the Atlantic

 

Star Wars

Indian Indipendence

Mr Hodge

The Atlas Moutains Japanese

 

 

Easter

 

The Nile

 

 

  1. Exercise 2

A  I think  all every each cars should be banned in city centres.

B  I agree. In fact, cars should be banned in all every many part of the city, not just the centre.

A  You should print on every each both side of the paper – think of the environment.

B  True, but I can’t be bothered to put the paper back in the printer every both all time.

A  Have you done all many much your homework?

B  Almost, but I haven’t quite finished all much many of it.

A  Would you like a drink? Tea? Coffee?

B  Either Both Any tea and or nor coffee. I don’t mind.

A  Are you from the USA or Canada?

B  I’m from either neither any. I’m British, actually. But either all both my parents are American, so I’ve got their accent.

A  I hear it was 2–2 in the game last night.

B  Yes, it was a good game. Both either all teams played really well. There were lots of chances and both either any team could have won.

A  Would you like  some a few several coffee?

B  Yes, thanks. With just a few a little some milk if you have some.

A  Did you know either much many people at the party on Saturday?

B  Just a little a few either people from work.

 

 

Exercise 3

Over In At On winter, the Dangerous Sports Club holds a race at in on down the Alps, in which competitors ski down along across above a ski-slope near beside over on unusual objects. Competitors have raced sitting on over beside in the toilet, at on top of in out of a boat, and sitting under next to at in front of a piano (while playing it!). A group of Oxford University students formed the club at from since in 1977 to add excitement to their lives. They invented sports and events that were dangerous, and also original and funny. Their first event was a tea party on under inside at a small rock to in beside at the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. One member of the club crossed the sea out/ of since from off England to into in towards France out of to from inside an inflatable kangaroo, and another flew a tiny plane on up onto above London while dressed as a gorilla and playing the saxophone. The Dangerous Sports Club’s greatest idea was bungee jumping. They got the idea from Pacific islanders, who dive down off out of away from a high tower with a rope tied down in around into their leg. Four members of the club did the first bungee jump in 1979.