SECOND AND THIRD BGU
NINTH, TENTH EGB AND FIRST BGU
TENTH EGB FIRST TERM TASK
Answer following questions::
Where is the hotel? _________________________________
How many streets are there? _________________________________
Where is the park car? _________________________________
Where is the hospital? _________________________________
Where is the zoo? _________________________________
Is there a supermarket next to the bank?
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Are there three stadiums in the city?
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Is there an internet cafe on the Lily Street?
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Are there 2 hotels on the Violet Street?
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Is there a drugstore in the map?
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i don't see the map
ResponderEliminar♣the hotel is in front of the airport
ResponderEliminar♣there are five streets
♣the park car is between the greengrocer and the amusement park
♣the hospital is nex to the post office
♣the zoo is in front of the internet cafe
☺no there isn't
☻no there aren't
☻yes there are
☻no there aren't
☺no there isn't
According to the video we use much, many, few and little in the following cases:
ResponderEliminar"many" expresses the idea of wealth and is used mainly in negative and interrogative sentences. "much" use only with uncountable nouns in singular. You can use "much" in affirmative sentences.
If you use "a little" means positive feedback about the amount and if you use "little" implies a negative opinion. "A few" is used only with count nouns.
-There Is not much time.
-There Are too many changes for me.
-Do you have a little money?
-Do you have a few dollars?
Many
ResponderEliminarUse: It expresses the idea of wealth. It is used mainly in negative and interrogative with plural count noun phrases.
much
use "much" in affirmative sentences, although it would be more formal and not so common.
few
Use: Express a small number.
Little
Use: Express a small amount and are used only with uncountable nouns
Many use the idea when it expresses lot. It is used mainly in negative and interrogative with plural count noun phrases.
ResponderEliminaruse "much" in affirmative sentences, although it would be more formal and not so common.
Few use when we express a small number.
Little use when we express a small amount and are only used for uncountable nouns.
-ejp. We have little time.
- Many use when the idea is Expresses lot. It is used mainly in negative and interrogative sentences with plural count noun normally use other quantifiers like "a lot.".
ResponderEliminar-usamos "much" in affirmative sentences, "much" only with uncountable nouns.
-Few Use when we express a small number. "A few" may indicate a sufficient number. Are used only with count nouns.
-Little Use when we express a small amount and are used only with uncountable nouns.
Many according to the video is used when the idea is Expresses lot.
ResponderEliminar-usamos "much" only with uncountable nouns.
-Few Use when we express a small number. "A few" may indicate a sufficient number. Are used only with count nouns.
-Little Use when we express a small amount and are used only with uncountable nouns.
eg.
There are not many tourists.
We have much to do!
We have little time.
There are few tourists here today.
1) The hotel is opposite the airport
ResponderEliminar2) there are five streets
3) the car park is from the greengrocer and the amusement park
4) the hospital next to the post office
5) The zoo is in front of the internet cafe
6) there is no
7) there is no
8) if there is an internet cafe
9) there is no
10) there is no