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Do We Need Any Egg?: Count Noncount

This document provides examples of conversations and exercises to practice using grammatical structures like count and non-count nouns, adverbs of frequency, wh- questions, modals like "can" and "can't", and expressions like "be going to". The exercises include choosing the correct count or non-count noun from a list, completing conversations by adding adverbs of frequency or wh- questions words, stating things you can and can't do, checking answers to questions about a short interview, and completing conversations and advice using "be going to" and modals. The goal is to provide practice with common grammatical structures through conversational examples and exercises for students to complete and compare with partners.
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Do We Need Any Egg?: Count Noncount

This document provides examples of conversations and exercises to practice using grammatical structures like count and non-count nouns, adverbs of frequency, wh- questions, modals like "can" and "can't", and expressions like "be going to". The exercises include choosing the correct count or non-count noun from a list, completing conversations by adding adverbs of frequency or wh- questions words, stating things you can and can't do, checking answers to questions about a short interview, and completing conversations and advice using "be going to" and modals. The goal is to provide practice with common grammatical structures through conversational examples and exercises for students to complete and compare with partners.
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Do we need any egg?

1.
A. Complete the conversation with some or any.

Amanda: The store doesn’t have any potato salad.


Adam: Well, we have lots of potatoes. Let’s make some !
Amanda: Ok. Do we have some mayonnaise?
Adam: No. we need to buy any
Amanda: We need some onions, too.
Adam: Oh, I don’t want any onions. I hate onions!
Amanda: then let’s get some celery.
Adam: no. I don’t want any celery in my potato salad.
But let’s put some apples in it.
Amanda: apples in potato salad? That sounds awfull!

B. Complete the chart with foods from exercise1. Then compare with a
partner.

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Eggs Kiwis Blueberries Pasta Oil Chicken


Bananas Tomatoes Nuts Bread Yogurt Fish
Apples Carrots Crackers Cereal Cream Beef
Lemons Onions Noodles Rice Milk Lettuce
Oranges Potatoes Beans Butter Cheese Broccoli
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2.
A. Put the adverbs in the correct places. Then practice with a partner.

A: What do you usually have for breakfast?


B: Well, I often have coffee and cereal.
A: Do you ever eat breakfast at work?
B: I sometime have breakfast at my desk.
A: Do you usually eat rice for breakfast?
B: No, I hardly ever have rice.

B. unscramble the sentences.


1. I/have breakfast/on/never/weekends
I never have breakfast on weekends.
2. work/I/snacks/eat/at/hardly ever
I hardly ever eat snacks at work.
3. eat/for/pasta/dinner/sometime/I
I sometime eat pasta for dinner
4. have/I/dinner/with/often/family/my
I often have dinner with my family.

C. Rewrite the sentences from part B with your own information. Then
compare whit a partner.
1. I hardly ever have breakfast on weekends. I usually get up late.
2. I often eat snacks at university
3. I sometime eat hamburguer for dinner
4. I hardly ever have dinner with my family
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Simple present Wh-questions

1.
A. Complete la conversations with the correct Wh-questions words.
Then practice with a partner.
1. A: I watch sports on tv every weekend.
B: Really? What sports Do you like to watch?
A: Soccer. It’s my favorite!
B: When do you usually watch soccer?
A: On Sunday afternoons.
B: And Where do you usually watch it?
At home?
A: No, at my friend’s house. He has really big TV.
2. A: How often do you bike riding?
B: Oh, about once a month.
A: I love to go bike riding. I go every Saturday.
B: Really? What time do you go?
A: Usually at about one O’clock.
B: Oh yeah? Who do you usually go with?
A: My sister. Come with us next time!

B.Complete the conversation with Wh-questions. Then compare with a


partner.
A: What sports do you like?
B: I like a lot of sports, but I really love volleyball!
A: Who do you play volleyball with?
B: I usually play with my sister and some friends.
A: When do you practice?
B: We practice on Saturdays.
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A: What time do you stars?


B: We star at about noon.
A: Where do you play?
B: We usually play in our yard, but sometime play at the beach.

Can and can’t

A. Kayla is talking about things she can and cant’t do. Complete these
sentences.
1. I can’t draw. 2. I can fix cars. 3. I can’t sing.

4.I can’t ice-skate at all. 5. I can play the piano. 6. I can act.

B. Reading. Red the interview. Then check (√) the correct answers to the
questions.

1. Who does Shawn train with?


a. () Just her coach b. (√) other gymnasts
2. How often does she practice?
a. (√)25 hours a week b. ()45 hours a week
3. How much does she train on Saturdays?
a. () Four hours b. (√) five to six hours
4. What does she like to do in her free time?
a. () eat in restaurants b. (√) ride horses and be with friends
5. What does she travel with?
a. () a good-luck charm b. (√) her blankets
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WHAT DO YOU LIKE?

A. Complete the chart with things you love, likes and don’t like.
I love …… I like …… I don’t like…..
Sports Soccer Volleyball Tennis
Foods Pizza hamburger Broccoli
Clothes Cap Shoes Shirt

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?

1. MONTHS AND DATES


a. Complete the dates. Then listen and practice.
Date
s
1 st first 11 thEleventh 21 st Twenty-first
2 nd Second 12 thTwelfth 22 thTwenty-second
3 rd Third 13 thThirteenth 23 th Twenty-third
4 th Fourth 14 th Fourteenth 24 th Twenty-fourth
5 th Fifth 15 th Fifteenth 25 th Twenty-fifth
6 th Sixth 16 th Sixteenth 26 th Twenty-sixth
7 th Seventh 17 thSeventeenth 27 th Twenty-seventh
8 th Eighth 18 th Eighteenth 28 th Twenty-eighth
9 th Ninth 19 th Nineteenth 29 th Twenty-ninth
10 th tenth 20 th twentieth 30 th thitieth
31 st Thirty-first
2. Complete these conversations with the correct form of be going to.
Then practice with a partner.
1. A: Where are you going to spend summer vacation?
B: My parents and I going to visit my grandparents?
2. B: Who is you going to invite to thanksgiving dinner?
A: I going to ask go my family and some good friends?
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3. A: What are you going to do for Halloween?


B: I don’t know. going to not do I anything special.
4. A: How are your parents going to celebrate New Year’s Eve?
B: They going to go to their neighbor’s party.
5. A: What are your sister going to do for her birthday?
B: Her boyfriend going to take to her out to dinner.

What’s the matter?

A. Complete these sentences. Use the correct forms of the words in the
box.

√Call Stay Not go Not drink


See Take √Not worry Not eat

1. Call a dentist. 5. Not eat in bed.


2. Don’t worry too much. 6. See a doctor.
3. Take two aspirin. 7. Not drink coffee.
4. Not go to school. 8. Stay any candy.

B. Write two pieces of advice for each problem.

1. My feet hurt 2. I have a sore wrist


a. Apply a cream a. Put a bandage
b. Give you a massage b. Get an x-ray
3.I have the flu 4. I can’t sleep at night
a. Eat lemon a. Taking pills for insomnia
b. Vitamin C b. take a relaxing bath
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C. Read the article. Then complete the sentences.


1. To get exercise, go for a walk
2. To help your bones, get enough calcium
3. To help your muscles, stretch for five minutes
4. To keep your gums healthy, floss your teeth
5. To have energy for the morning, eat breakfast
6. To challenge your brain, do a crossword puzzle or a new book

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