15th September 2021
sunny, warm
Wednesday
Fill in HOW MUCH, HOW MANY, A FEW, A LITTLE,
SOME or ANY:
1. A: HOW MANY bananas
would you like, sir?
B: Just A FEW , please.
2. A: Can I have ANY milk?
B: Sorry, we haven’t got ANY milk.
3. A: HOW MUCH bread would
you like?
B: Just A LITTLE , please.
4. A: HOW MANY carrots do we
have?
B: We have only A FEW. .
5. A: HOW MANY oranges do
we need?
B: We don’t need MANY oranges.
6. A: HOW MUCH sugar would you
like in your coffee?
B: Just A LITTLE, please.
7. A: Could I
have SOME tea, please?
B: Of course. Would you like ANY biscuits, too?
8. A: Is there ANY wine in the fridge?
B: No, we need to buy SOME.
9. A: HOW MUCH flour does she need?
B: Just A LITTLE .
10. A: Have you
got ANY potatoes?
B: Yes. HOW MUCH would you like?
A FEW/ FEW ; A LITTLE/ LITTLE
A FEW= CATEVA ( DESTULE)
FEW = CATEVA ( NU DE AJUNS)
A LITTLE = PUTIN ( DESTUL)
LITTLE= PUTIN ( NU DE AJUNS)
pity= shame =pacat/ rusine
hardly = cu greu/ deabia
to count (ed) = a numara
to trust (ed) = a avea incredere in ...
to have trouble with = a avea probleme cu ...
topic/ theme = subiect / tema ( carte / discutie)
subject = subiect gramatical
to borrow # to lend
to borrow (ed) = a lua cu imprumut ( biblioteca)
to lend - lent - lent = a da cu imprumut
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/a-little-a-few-exercise-1.html
lucky = norocos = fortunate
unfortunately = din nefericire (adv )
unfortunate # fortunate (adj)
(nefericit) # ( fericit )
A) Complete the
sentences using SOMEONE / ANYONE / NO ONE / SOMETHING / ANYTHING / NOTHING / SOMEWHERE
/ ANYHWHERE / NOWHERE / EVERYONE / EVERYTHING / EVERYWHERE:
1.
Do you have ANYTHING in your pocket?
2.
Bob doesn’t have ANYTHING in his pocket.
3.
My roommate is speaking to SOMEONE on the phone.
4.
Ann didn’t tell ANYBODY her secret.
5.
I talked to SOMEBODY at the phone company about my bill.
6.
Jane gave me SOMETHING/ NOTHING for my birthday.
7.
Paul didn’t give me ANYTHING for my birthday.
8.
Did Paul give you SOMETHING for your birthday?
9.
My brother is sitting at his desk, and he is writing a letter to SOMEONE .
10.
A: The room is empty.
B: You’re right. There is NOBODY/ NO ONE to talk to
here.
11.
A: What did you do last night?
B: I didn’t do ANYTHING.
12.
They won’t go ANYWHERE after dark.
13.
A: Does ANYBODY/ANYONE have a red pen?
B: Yes. Betty does.
14.
If SOMEONE wants to leave early, he or she can.
15.
There is SOMEONE/SOMEBODY at the door. Can you go and see who it is?
1. Copy the new words twice
2.
B) Complete the
sentences using SOMEONE / ANYONE / NO ONE / SOMETHING / ANYTHING / NOTHING /
SOMEWHERE / ANYHWHERE / NOWHERE / EVERYONE / EVERYTHING / EVERYWHERE:
1. The bus was completely
empty. There was ……………………….. on it.
2. The party was very nice.
………………………….. enjoyed it.
3. Tom is very popular.
………………………… likes him.
4. ……………………….. was very kind to
us. They helped us too much.
5. ……………………….. can make her
happy because she is very sad now.
6. I opened the door but there
was ………………………….. there.
7. ……………………….. telephoned the
police but he didn’t give his name.
8. Is ……………………… living in that
house? It looks empty.
9. I heard ………………………. falling
down the stairs.
10. ………………………… is here, no absentees.
11. Jane was very hungry, so she
wanted to go ……………………….. to eat a hamburger.
12. John went ………………………..
exciting last week.
13. She stayed in İstanbul for a
month and visited ………………………… in this city.
14. What’s wrong? Have you got
………………………….. in your eye?
15. Does ………………………… mind if I
smoke?
16. A: Where did you go for your
holidays?
B: …………………… . I stayed at home.
17. The accident looked serious
but fortunately ……………………….. was injured.
18. A: What did you have for
breakfast?
B: ………………………. . I don’t usually have …………………… for
breakfast.