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Look at the tapescript on page 153 and prepare to answer your customers' questions.


 


Student A: I'd like some coffee.

Student B: I'd like some coffee and a bottle of water.

Student C: I'd like some coffee, a bottle of water and three apples.

Student D: I'd like some coffee, a bottle of water, three apples and...


4 Reference


 


Countable and uncountable nouns; How much?/How many?

Countable nouns are things that we can count. They have singular and plural forms and we can use numbers in front of them.

One banana three bananas twenty-five bananas

Use How many...? to ask questions about the

number of countable nouns.

How many bananas do you buy every week?

Uncountable nouns are things we can't count. They do not have plural forms and we cannot use numbers in front of them.

Use How much...?to ask questions about the

quantity of uncountable nouns.

How much water do you drink every day?

Show the quantity (how much/many) of countable

and uncountable nouns by using another noun (e.g.

a bag) or a measurement (e.g. kilos) + of in front of

the noun.

A bag of bananas. Haifa kilo of bananas. A glass of water. A litre of water.

а/ап, some and any

Singular countable nouns

О о §

Use а/ап before singular countable nouns when there is only one of the noun. Use а/ап in positive and negative statements and in questions.

We have a car.

We don't have a car.

Do you have a car?

Plural countable nouns

Use some and any to talk about a number of something, when we don't know how many, or the number isn't important. We usually use some in positive statements, and any in negative statements and questions. Use some and any with plural countable nouns.

  We have some magazines.
  We don't have any magazines.
  Do you have any magazines?

Uncountable nouns

О

We also use some and any with uncountable nouns.

We have some cheese.

We don't have any cheese.

Do you have any cheese?

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Object pronouns

Object pronouns
Subject pronouns
/ he she it we you they

Use subject pronouns (see page 13) before verbs and object pronouns after verbs.

me

Him

Her

it

us

You

Them

He loves them.

Key vocabulary Food

Dishes: burger fries pizza salad sandwich Meat and fish: (minced) beef chicken lamb trout tuna

Dairy: butter cheese cream ice cream milk Fruit and vegetables: apple banana carrot papaya pineapple potato tomato (water)melon Drinks: coffee cola fruit/orange juice tea milk water

Other: biscuits (white/brown) bread cereal crisps eggs mayonnaise pasta rice sugar

Money

cheque coin credit card note receipt

Adjectives for physical and emotional states fit happy/unhappy healthy/unhealthy hungry thirsty tired


4 Review and practice


 


Match the sentence halves.

-4 We often get ten She puts íoog I drink a carton We need a can of He takes a box

usually buy a ^ a tuna for this recipe.

a

b of chocolates to his

girlfriend every Saturday, с of milk every day. d pizza on Friday evening, e bags of crisps at the

Hello, Mrs Lovett. How arevou? Oh, hello Soma. (1)_________ 'm fine thanks. How's your husband? (2)_______ 's fine. He works In the supermarket now. Yes, I know. I see (3) ___ when I do my shopping. And how are the twins, Jake and Jerry? Oh, (4)_______ are very well. Do they go to school on the bus? No. I take (5)_______ with (6) _
In the car
every morning. Who Is their teacher? It's Mrs Moore. Do you know (7)________? Yes, I do. (8)_______ lives in our street. She always says 'Hello' to (9)_________. 6Put the letters in the correct order to write
the food words, nseyalmaon

supermarket, f of cheese In the omelette.

Choose the correct alternatives.

How muchrfnanj)orar\ges do you eat?

1 How much/many students come to your lesson?

2 She drinks three litres of waters/water every day.

3 Let's have 2/гкд of those nice brown eggs for breakfast.

4 How much/many money do you have in your pocket?

5 How many/much sugar do you eat every week?

Amanda phones her husband, but he doesn't answer. Complete her message with a, some or any.

Hello John. Oh, no, It's a message. He Isn't there. Mmm. John, please listen to this message. Can you go to the shops and get some things for

dinner? We need (i)________ fish, and (2)_________

box of eggs. Mmm, I think we have (3)_________

potatoes, but we don't have (4)_________ onions.

Do we have (5)________ carrots? Can you check?

Please buy (6)_______ cheese, and I'd like

m ayonnaise t______ b______ b______
butter-can you get
ntau errbug eabrd onermwalte otmotsea ckechin ilmk apzzi crie
w. t m. P- r
Circle the odd-one-out. coffee tea (rice) water 1 beef chicken trout lamb 2 apple fries tomato carrot 3 butter ice cream milk sugar 4 sandwich coffee tea water

(7)_______ carton of orange juice. That's it. Oh

... we don't have (8)

some? Thanks. See you later.

4 Replace the words in brackets () with the correct pronouns and rewrite the sentences. (Mr Bosgrove) takes (my friend and me) to work In his car.


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