Communication » 1A Interacting

SBreganti-02/03/10
by SBreganti - (2010-03-02)
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HOMEWORK

 

Pag. 310 es n° 1

 

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

b. How many times do you brush your teeth every day?

c. Shall I make some more tea? I didn't make a lot.

d. Kate only ate a sandwich because she didn't have a lot of money.

e. There weren't a lot of seats so some of us had to stand up.

f. Have you got much work, or shall we go to the cinema?

g. We invited lots of people to our party, but lot many turned up.

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

 

Pag. 311 es n° 2-3-4

 

2

 

a. How many brothers have you got?

b. How much does it cost?

c. How many people are there?

d. How many bikes do you need?

e. How much rice do you want?

f. How many children has he got?

g. How much money have you got?

 

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 your friends have moved away from this neighbourhood.

d. How many times do I have to tell you to stop doing 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 people still don't have a house after the hurricane.

h. How many are those potatoes?

 

4

 

 

a. That new restaurant is a bit expensive - not many people can afford 50 € for a meal.

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

c. How many tables spoons of do you take?

d. Twenty € 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 in your shelves.

 

 

5.

 

a. I don't eat much red meat.

b. her family is very rice.

c. How many times a week do you go swimming?

d. A lot of his friends smoke.

e. There wasn't much time to change trains.

f. That restaurant isn't very expensive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pag. 312 es n° 1

 

a. Unfortunately she speaks little English.

b. There's some wine left if you want.

c. We only had a little snow this winter.

d. Because I left my hometown, I've got few friends.

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

f. Now that he's retired, he's got al of time on his hands.

g. You never listen, I've told you lots of times to keep your room tidy!

h. have you got any computers game? A few.

 

Pag. 313 es n° 2-3-4

 

2

 

a. Can I have a little sugar in my tea, please?

b. I tried to phone him a few times, but I had no reply.

c. Only few of the students in this class can speak good English.

d. He's really poor - he's got so little money.

e. No, the cinema was not deserted - there were a few people.

f. can you spare me a little money?

g. A little rain won't do you any harm!

h. He's not very talkative - he's a man of few words.

 

3

 

a. At this time of the year in the city centre there are lots of tourists.

b. The test was really difficult. Only a few passed it.

c. It doesn't take a lot of money to have fun when you're young.

d. It takes a lot of money to live in London.

e. Not many sold one million copies in just one week.

f. I'll have some chocolate biscuits, please.

g. Pour a little milk in the coffee and mix it.

h. Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?

 

4.

 

a. A

b. B

c. C

d. A

e. C

f. B

g. C

h. C

i. C