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1 If a good cook could cook cookies how many cookies could a good cook cook?

2 Put a / an or some. 1.… honey 11. … meat 2.… lemon 12. … water 3.… potato 13. … banana 4.… doughnut 14. … cucumber 5.… yoghurt 15. … sugar 6.… tomato 16. … pepper 7.… juice 17. … tea 8.… cheese 18. … kiwi 9.… milk 19. … salt 10.… bread 20. … apple

3 1.… hot dog 2.… butter 3.… Coca Cola 4.… hamburger 5.… spaghetti 6.… soup 7.… sandwich 8.… plum 9.… pear 10.… strawberry 11.… sausage 12.…carrot 13.… egg 14.… salad 15.… ice-cream 16.… cake 17.… cookie 18.… chocolate 19.… sweet 20.… fish

4 PronounUsageExample some In affirmative sentences with uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns. There is some spinach left. There are some carrots left. any In questions and negations with uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns. Are there any biscuits? Yes, but there isn’t any milk. Is there any salt? Yes but there aren’t any potatoes. manyWith countable nouns in questions and negations. How many eggs are there? There aren’t many rolls left. muchWith uncountable nouns in questions and negations. How much butter is there? There isn’t much sugar left. a fewWith countable nouns.There are a few eggs in the bowl. (some; not many) a littleWith uncountable nouns.There is a little coffee in the pot. (some; not much)

5 Fill in the correct word from the list. A: Would you like …… orange? B: No, thanks. I’d rather have …… coffee. A: Sorry, there isn’t …… coffee left. How about ……. glass of milk? B: Sure. any, an, a some

6 many, much, a few, a little, some A: How ….. cheese do you need? B: Just ……... We only have …… eggs left, though. A: Okay. I’ll buy ………, then. How ….. shall I get? B: I think six will be enough.

7 Junk Food or Healthy Food? Situation 1. A husband and his wife are discussing their everyday menu. They are having a quarrel. She insists on eating healthy food, but he prefers eating junk food. Situation 2. A fat man, who likes eating junk food, is at a doctor. A doctor tries to explain him that junk food destroys his health. Situation 3. A caterer for the college canteen and the director are discussing what food students should eat.

8 Expressing agreement I agree with you 100 per cent. I couldn't agree with you more. I am of the same opinion. That's for sure. You're absolutely right. Absolutely. That's exactly how I think/feel. Exactly. No doubt about it. (weak) I suppose so./I guess so. You have a point there. Expressing disagreement I don't think so. (strong) No way. I'm afraid I disagree. (strong) I totally/entirely disagree. (strong) I'd say the exact opposite. I have another point of view. That’s not how I see it. Just the other way round. Not necessarily. No, I'm not so sure about that.


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