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Exercise 13. Ask general and “How much/many ...” questions. Give short negative answers.


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Exercise 12. Complete the sentences.

Special questions

Exercise 11. Ask alternative questions with the following words. Give answers.

Example: A film/a concert/at the club tonight. - Is there a film or a concert at the club tonight? - There's a concert at the club tonight.

1. Tea / coffee / in the pot?

2. Any interesting sights / in the city centre / on the outskirts?

3. Photos / posters / on the walls in her room?

4. Chairs / armchairs / in the sitting room?

5. A football match / a hockey match / on TV this weekend?

6. Books / on the shelves / on the table?

7. Any news / for Jack / Jill?

 

What is there in your bag? - Two books and a pencil.
How many girls are in your class? - Only three.
How much furniture is in your flat? - Not much.
What kind of (books) are in the library? - On different subjects.

 

NOTE:

You can't ask where is/are there...?

There's always a lot of traffic in the centre.

Where is always much traffic? - In the centre.

 

Example: How much money is there on you? - Only 10$.

How many people are there at your party? - Twelve.

What is there on the chair? - My clothes.

1. _______ dollars _______ in your wallet? - 25$.

2. __________ on the floor? - My shoe.

3. _______ furniture _______ in your flat? - Not much.

4. __________ in your pencil case? - Some colour pencils and a pen

5. _______ apple trees _______ in your garden? - Three or four.

6. _______ money _______ in his bank account? - Quite a lot, I think.


Example: books on the shelf? - Are there any books on the shelf?

How many books are there on the shelf? - There aren't any.

1) restaurants in the city? 2) clothes in the wardrobe? 3) people in the street? 4) butter in the fridge? 5) furniture in the room? 6) money on you? 7) supermarkets on the outskirts?

 


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