0% found this document useful (0 votes)
110 views

Unit 6 Grammar

Uploaded by

georgedavid1802
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
110 views

Unit 6 Grammar

Uploaded by

georgedavid1802
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4
Some - Any/Much-Many/A few - A Lillle/Phrases of Quantity - Giving Advice - Conditionals Type 0 - Time Wore Some - Any We use some in the affirmative with countable ‘nouns in the plural and uncountable nouns. J want some strawberries and some ice cream. We also use some for offers or requests, Would you like some orange juice? (offer) Can I have some milk, please? (request) We use any in the negative and interrogative form with countablo nouno in the plural and uncountable nouns. There isn't any salt lft. Have you got any biscuits? Much - Many We use much and many in questions and negations. Much is followed by uncountable nouns and many is followed by plural countable nouns. Is there much sugar in the bag? There isn’t much milk in the carton. Have you got many records? She hasn't got many friends. Afew / A Little We use a few (= not many, some) with plural countable nouns, We've got a few eggs. We use a little luneountable nouns. want lite orange juice. Phrases of Quantity We use countable and uncountable nouns after phrases of quantity such as: a jar/bottle/piece/ loaf/cuprbariolass/kilolcarton/bow, etc. not much, some) with Some - Any | Much - Many A Few - A Little Fill in the gaps with some or any. A; Would you like your spaghetti? B: Yes, please. A: Are there apricots in the fridge? B: No, I'm afraid there aren't... is ...lomato sauce on Giving Advice - Should Shouldn't We use should to say what the right/best thing to do is. You should eat plenty of fruit and vegetables. Its. a good idea) We use shouldn't to say what isnt the right/best thing to do, You shouldn't eat junkfood. (= Itisn't a good idea) Conditionals Type 0 Type 0 conditionals are used 1 express something which is always true. They are also used to talk about something which always happens as a result of something else. They are formed as follows: Ifclause main clause lf + present simple present simple If the temperature falls below 0°C, water turns into ice. In type 0 conditionals we can use when [= whenever) instead of if IfjWhen the sun shines, snow melts. Time Words We co not use the future simple after the time words before, after, while, until, as soon as, and when. We use the present simple instead, I wait for you until you fini (NOT: I'll wait for you until yoertHfnistr) When can be followed by future simple if itis Used as a question word. When will he arrive? (when = question word) I can't tell you when it will be ready. (when = question word) Please give me a call when you finish work (when = time word) A: Can | have. cake, please? B. Of course you can A: We don't have . apple juice. B: I'l go to the supermarket and buy a ‘A: Would you like milk in your tea’? B: No, thank you. A: There isn’t ice cream in the freezer. B: Are you sure? | thought we had 4 A: Can | have bread? B: Here you go. Some - 2 Underline the correct word. 4 ‘A: Have we got everything we need for the salad? B: Lot mo coo. Woll, thoro aro 1) come/any ‘tomatoes, but there isn’t 2) any/many cheese. A: How 3) many/much feta cheese do you need? D: dust 4) @ littlc/a few. | nocd 6) oome/a little lives, too. 1 ‘A: How 6) much/many olives do you need? B. Not 7) any/many. Just 0) a few/a litte. 2 A; Are there 9) any/much green peppers left? B: No, We haven't got 10) allittle/any onions, either. 3 A Is there anything else you need? B: | almost forgot! We need 11) some/much bread 4 ‘and 12) a few/a little olive oil A; Right! What's a salad without bread and vive vil? 5 Join the sentences in column A with one from column B using "A few" or “A little”, eo in the example. 7 How many sandwiches shall | make for the picnic? A'few. Can I have cheese and tomato? 8 Can Ihave cheese Do you want any sugar in your and tomato? cotfee? = Then I'l have to b Would you {ike leave and catch | 5 mustard in your | the bus. hamburger? |= Butnone of them | 4 ‘¢ How much money were my size have yas got? - Can have 2 d Can you stay a ketchup as well? bit longer? - Mil goto the shop | 3 @ Did you find any and buy seme | dresses you liked? more. 4 1 Have we got any I'm trying to lose milk left? weight 5 g Ae there any So let's not go apples in the anywhere very | 6 fridge? ‘expensive, h How many - But not enough to sandwiches shall make a pie 7 make for the picnic? ich-Mony/A Few - A Lille)Phrases of Quantity - Giving Advice - Conditionals Type 0 ine Aig Tom is asking his friend about what food he needs to buy. Use much or many to write his answers, as in the examples. We've got some fish, How much have we got? We haven't yot many potatoes. How many do we need? We need some oranges. We've got some cheese We need some mushrooms. We haven't got any sausages. We've got some ketchup. We need some milk. We haven't got much butter. We haven't got any eggs. Fill in the gaps below with much or many. A How rice would you like? B: Half a kilo, please. A: Were there people at the party? B: Oh, about twenty. A: There isn't cat food left B: Okay, Ill pick come up on my way home. A: Have you got any candles? B: Not 'm afraid. Just two. A: How does this dress cost, please? B: £12.00, As Did YOu HAVE nnn tOS When You were young? B: Oh, yes! Too so actually. A: How eggs do you need for the cake? B: Not... Just three. v1 Bite Some -Any/Much-Mony/A ew - A Litle/Phrnses of Quantity - Giving Advice ~ Conitionals Type 0 - Time Words [ 2 A: Do we need anything from the shops? Phases of Quanty B: Yes, we need a ern of washing” powder. } 3 A: Mum, can I have a of chocolate, please? ’ 6 Label the pictures with the words in the list, then. use the words to fill in the gaps below. a) bar, carton, slice, cup, bowl, glass, bottle, jar, No, we're going to have dinner soon. | bag, box 4 A: I'm going to give Mrs Seers a few .. i tt of home-made marmalade for the picnic. 2m a > Would you like a ‘of wine with your dinner? No, thank you Oh, how WONdEMTUL, A unseen Of flesh strawberries. | Yes, and | have some ice cream to go with them. | I'm tired. ’ : Well il make you a nice of hot chocolate before you go to bed. Could you put this of orange juice in the fridge, please? : Of course. Do we have enough flour for the cake? No, Ithink we should get one more : Don't forget to take a... of water with you to the beach | B: | won't Giving Advice BRD >o ( Pere 10 ~ & Make sentences using should/stouldn't, ws In 5 the example. ' 10 = . Wear sunblock all over 5 your body and face. Bring a beach umbrella| byt of soup/salad/strawberries or find a spot on the 2 of bread/cheese/cake beach where there 3 of cereal/egas/biscuits shade 4 “= Of chocolate/soap Wear a hat as well as: 5 .- of crispsifour/sugar sunglasses. 6 of soda/wine/beer/orange juice Don't etay out in the} 7 _. of milk/cream/orange juice ‘sun from 11:00 - 3:00 8 of waterilemonade/Coke i when the sun is very 9 1. Of coffee/tea/hot chocolate strong. 10 _ of mayonnaise/honey/jam Don't go swimming immediately after 7 Fill in the gaps with the correct word from the eating. list. Don't swim far away from the shore. bar, carton, slices, cup, bowl, glass, bottle, jars, bag, box You should wear sunblock all over your body and face 1A: How many ssn OF cheese would you like in your sandwich? B: Oh, just two, please, 3 Some Any Much Many/A Few - A Uille/Phrases of Quanity - Giving Advice - Conditionals Tyoe 0 rw 8 Fillin the gaps with should or shouldn't. 4 You eat lots of fruit and vegetables 2 We all drink at least four glasses of water per day. 3 You Ik with your mouth full 4 “Ihave a test tomorro at home and study.” "You .. come SHAY 5 Peter. sss at'80 much junk food. 6 People light fires in forests. 7 We .. keep our neighbourhoods clean. 8 You .- be quiet in a library. PPA ion rive carelessly. 10 “limsnt feeling well s- $010, ‘a doctor.” Conditionals Tyne 0 40 Match column A to column B. A B When I walk past the bakery What colour de you get If the temperature of water reaches 100°C, When Mary has some free time after work if you leave meat in the oven for a long time, When Tom has a headache, When it rains, it boils, cho playe backotball with her friends. he takes an aspirin people carry umbrellas. when you mix yellow and blue? l always buy a chocolate croissant it burs. Time Words {1 Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the future simple and underline the correct time word, as in the example. 1A: Can we start painting the house? 8: No. We ...l paint... (paint) it when/until | subUYn« (uy) Some paint. Be Al (not/have) dinner as soon as/until you get home. B: Okay. . (notibe) late A: If Jeff calls before/while | (leave), let me know. B. Alight EWG sess . (have) a big party after/while he (graduate) B: That's a great idea! A: You forgot to put petrol in the car again. B: Oh, dear! | promise | erro) it before/untit | (go) to work tomorrow morning. A (you/visit) us while/ when you (be) in town? B: Of course I wil AI sown (Water) the plants when/while P0000". (finish) cooking, B: OK. ‘A: Is your dog dangerous? B: No, itisn't. It only (bark) whenibefore it... (see) a stranger. evs isi 2 Tick the correct sentences, as in the example. a) There aren't any tomatoes in the fridge. to b) There aren't some tomatoes in the fridge. ‘a) What does your brother looks like? b) What does your brother look like? a) Mary didn’t used to live in Brighton. .. b) Mary didn't use to live in Brighton. 1a) The yellow jumper is much cheaper than the red one ) The yellow jumper is more ‘cheaper than the red one, ) | don't think the dog will attacks them. b) I:don't think the dog will attack them. a) Ruby was holding a beautiful bouquet of roses ) Ruby was holding a beautifully bouquet of roses a) The kitchen tap was dripping all night long, ) The kitchen tap drips all night long. : a) When did the accident happened? ... ) When did the accident nappen? 33

You might also like