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1 English Alive! Student’s Book 3 Whiteboard Presentation

2 Uncountable nouns Countable nouns Do you drink a lot of cola?
Complete the sentences with some, any, not any, much, not much, many, not many and a lot of. Grammar Quantity: some, any, much, many, a lot of Uncountable nouns Countable nouns Do you drink a lot of cola? How much cola do you drink? Do you eat a lot of chips? How many chips do you eat? too much cola a lot of cola some cola not much cola not any cola too many chips a lot of chips some chips not many chips not any chips a lot of a lot of much many too much too many a lot of a lot of some some not much not many not any not any English Alive! Student’s Book 3

3 Uncountable nouns Countable nouns Do you drink a lot of cola?
Can you remember? Grammar Quantity: some, any, much, many, a lot of Uncountable nouns Countable nouns Do you drink a lot of cola? How much cola do you drink? Do you eat a lot of chips? How many chips do you eat? too much cola a lot of cola some cola not much cola not any cola too many chips a lot of chips some chips not many chips not any chips a lot of a lot of much many too much too many a lot of a lot of some some not much not many not any not any English Alive! Student’s Book 3

4 Adjectives Countable nouns Uncountable nouns It’s too big.
Complete the table with too, enough and (not) enough. Grammar too and (not) enough Adjectives Countable nouns Uncountable nouns It’s too big. There are too many chips. There’s too much coffee. Is it big enough? It’s (not) big enough. Are there enough chips? There are (not) enough chips. Is there enough coffee? There’s (not) enough coffee. too too too enough enough enough not enough not enough not enough English Alive! Student’s Book 3

5 Adjectives Countable nouns Uncountable nouns It’s too big.
Can you remember? Grammar too and (not) enough Adjectives Countable nouns Uncountable nouns It’s too big. There are too many chips. There’s too much coffee. Is it big enough? It’s (not) big enough. Are there enough chips? There are (not) enough chips. Is there enough coffee? There’s (not) enough coffee. too too too enough enough enough not enough not enough not enough English Alive! Student’s Book 3


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