Many, much, a lot of
1. Use many, much.
_______ book__ _______ manager__ _______ girl___ _______ lesson____ _______ gold ____ _______ cheese ____ _______ secretary___ |
_______ man ____ _______ city _____ _______ coffee ____ _______ friend ____ _______ customer ___ _______ milk _____ _______ bread ____ |
_______ fox___ _______ language ___ _______ silver ___ _______ air _____ _______ message___ _______ coal ____ _______ business partner___ |
2. Use much, many in the following questions.
1. How _many______ armchairs have you got?
2. How _______ coffee do you drink?
3. How _______ cheese do you eat?
4. How _______ customers do you meet?
5. How _______ films have you seen?
6. How _______ tea do you drink?
Tag-questions
1. Make up a tag-question.
1. He is a company manager, ___isn’t he_? 2. You are a good secretary, _________? 3. She is a nice woman, _____________? 4. They are in London, _____________? 5. Mr Bell is in Paris, ______________? 6. Mrs Bell is at home, _____________? 7. Mr Bell and Mr White are friends, _______?
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1. Mr Bell finishes his work at 6, doesn’t he? 2. She watches TV, ___________________? 3. They drink coffer, ___________________? 4. You go on business, __________________? 5. Mrs Bell studies French, _______________? 6. Mr Bell works in the office, ____________? 7. They meet customers, _________________? |
1. He isn’t a young man, ____is he________? 2. They aren’t managers, ________________? 3. The President isn’t in London, __________? 4. The students aren’t at the lesson, ________? 5. We aren’t busy, ________________? 6. Bess isn’t a driver, ________________? 7. Mr Bell and I aren’t good friends, ________________? |
1. Mr Bell doesn’t stay in the office till 6, __does he________? 2. Mrs Bell doesn’t cook dinner, __________? 3. They don’t speak Spanish, ____________? 4. You don’t get up early, ________________? 5. Betsy doesn’t finish her work at 6, _______? 6. Our customers don’t check goods, ____________?
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1. You have got a nice flat in Moscow, __haven’t you____? 2. Mr Lavrov has got a cat, _______________? 3. Mr Stanley has got a company, _________? 4. They have got a plane, ________________?
5. They haven’t got any business partners, ____have they____________? 6. You haven’t got any contracts, ________________? 7. She hasn’t got sons, ________________? 8. He hasn’t got a house in London, ________________? |
1. They live in Moscow, ________________? 2. She is an actress, ________________? 3. She doesn’t speak French, ________________? 4. You haven’t got a car, ________________? 5. Betsy is busy, ________________? 6. His lessons are interesting, ________________? 7. His work helps him to learn English, ________________? 8. Lavrov’s wife helps him in his work, ________________? 9. His company is large, ________________? 10. Mr Bell’s company is small, ________________? |
2. Fill in the gaps.
Mr Smith: |
Good morning. Miss Soars, please, sit down. Now, you are from Canada, ______________?
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Miss Soars: |
Yes, I ______. But I live in London now.
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Mr Smith: |
You haven’t got a family, _____________?
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Miss Soars: |
No, I ___________.
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Mr Smith: |
You speak French and Italien, ___________?
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Miss Soars: |
That’s right. I speak these languages well.
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Mr Smith: |
But you don’t speak German, _____________?
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Miss Soars: |
No, I ______, but it’s not difficult for me to learn a foreign language.
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Mr Smith: |
Really? Well, Miss Soars, you know the computer, ___________?
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Miss Soars: |
Yes, I _________.
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Mr Smith: |
But you don’t drive a car, ___________?
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Miss Soars: |
But I do. I drive a car.
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Mr Smith: |
That’s good. |
3. Make us a dialogue using tag-questions.