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3B. Quantity
1. Complete the dialogue with some or any. ⇒ 3.1, 3.2
Aiden: There aren't (1) _____ good programmes on TV. Have you got (2) _____ DVDs?
Emily: Yes. There are (3) _____ DVDs on the shelf behind the TV.
Aiden: Let's see ... You've got (4) _____ great films here! What do you fancy watching?
Emily: How about Grown Ups 2? My sister says there are (5) _____ funny scenes in that.
Aiden: Really? I heard it wasn't very good. But there are (6) _____ good actors in it: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock ...
Emily: Let's try it. Would you like (7) _____ popcorn?
Aiden: Yes, please!
Emily: Oh, actually, we haven't got (8) _____ popcorn. Sorry! But there are (9) _____ crisps.
Aiden: Great. Can I have (10) _____ water too?
Emily: Yes, of course.
2. Complete the recipe with a little or a few. ⇒ 3.1, 3.3
Take your ready-made pizza base and add (1) _____ cheese. Slice (2) _____ mushrooms and (3) _____ ham and sprinkle on top. Cut (4) _____ small tomatoes in half and put them between the mushrooms. Finally, add (5) _____ more cheese and (6) _____ olives and cook the pizza in a hot oven. Ten minutes later, enjoy your pizza with (7) _____ salad on the side. Why not invite (8) _____ friends to join you.
3. Replace a lot of with much or many. ⇒ 3.1, 3.4
1. Do you get a lot of tourists here in the summer?
2. I don't spend a lot of time in my bedroom.
3. There aren't a lot of people in our village.
4. Have you got a lot of information about university courses?
5. They never do a lot of homework.
6. Did a lot of people go to see your school show?
4. Complete the email with the words and phrases below. Use each word or phrase once only. ⇒ 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
a few a little any How many How much many much
Hi Hailey
How are you? I hope you enjoyed your trip to London. (1) _____, money did you spend? Did you do (2) _____ sightseeing? I'm inviting (3) _____ friends round for a film night next week. There won't be(4) _____ people - just four or five. Can you come? (5) _____ DVDs can you bring? We can spend (6) _____ time choosing the ones we want to watch. Don't bring (7) _____ food or drink, though. My mum is making dinner for us!
See you soon!
Isabella
3D. must, mustn’t and needn’t / don’t have to
5. Circle the correct answers. ⇒ 3.2, 3.3
1. You must / mustn't finish your breakfast or you'll be hungry later.
2. I must / mustn't leave before 8.30 or I'll be late for school.
3. You must / mustn't eat that bread. It's a week old!
4. In football, you must / mustn't touch the ball with your hand.
5. You must / mustn't visit Paris some time. It's a wonderful city.
6. You must / mustn't go near the edge of the cliff. It's very dangerous.
6. Complete the sentences with must, mustn't or needn't. ⇒ 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
1. You _____ take off your shoes if they are clean.
2. Students _____ turn off their mobiles during lessons or the teacher will take them away.
3. You _____ go to the check-in desk if you have checked in online.
4. In most Arab countries, you _____ eat with your left hand. You should use your right hand.
5. When you're driving, you _____ stop if someone steps onto the pedestrian crossing.
6. We _____ waste any more time.
7. Complete the sentences with must or have to and the verbs below. ⇒ 3.5
drive eat get up phone stop take take wear
1. At school, we _____ a white shirt and a blue sweater.
2. We _____ at the new Chinese restaurant in town. I've heard it's really good.
3. In Britain, we _____ on the left.
4. Sue really _____ eating so many sweets - it's bad for her teeth!
5. You _____ your grandparents more often. You know how much they enjoy talking to you.
6. We _____ exams at the end of our final year at school.
7. Jason _____ early because he's got a doctor's appointment at eight in the morning.
8. Complete the sentences with a modal verb followed by a passive infinitive. Use the words in brackets.
1. During lessons, your mobile phone _____ in your bag. (must / leave)
2. Meat _____ right through. (need / cook)
3. School uniforms _____ on the school trip. (not need / wear)
4. Books ____ out of the library. (must not / take)
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