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UPPER INT 2 - LESSON THREE (WEEK 2)

UPPER INT 2 - LESSON THREE (WEEK 2)

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Andrea Arizmendi

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UPPER INT 2 - LESSON THREE (WEEK 2)

by Andrea Arizmendi

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REVIEW: QUANTIFIERS

CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE RULES WITH THE TYPE OF NOUN: SINGULAR, PLURAL OR UNCOUNTABLE. USE THE ARTICHLE TO HELP. 

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Multiple Choice

Use several, few, a large number of, quite a few + ____ noun.

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singular

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plural

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uncountable

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countable

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Multiple Choice

Use little, a good deal of + ____ noun.

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singular

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plural

3

uncountable

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countable

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Multiple Choice

Use every, each, + ____ noun.

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singular

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plural

3

uncountable

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countable

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Multiple Choice

Use plenty of, no + plural or ____ noun.

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singular

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plural

3

uncountable

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countable

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Multiple Choice

Use another + ____ noun.

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singular

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plural

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uncountable

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countable

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​Do the quantifies few and a little mean some or not may/not much?

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Multiple Choice

There are few fictional characters that are as well know as Sherlock Holmes

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Some

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not many

3

not much

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Multiple Choice

There are a few programmes I never miss, perhaps three or four every week.

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Some

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not many

3

not much

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Multiple Choice

Celebrity contestants with little experience of dancing....

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Some

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not many

3

not much

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Multiple Choice

I always try to spend a little time watching the news each day, at least half an hour

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Some

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not many

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not much

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Open Ended

WRITE TEN SENTENCES USING QUANTIFIES. 

REMEMBER THE COMMON STRUCTURE OF A SENTENCES IN ENGLISH. 

SUB + AUX + VERB + COMPLEMENT

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Open Ended

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:

"WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV ONLINE AS OPPOSED TO ON A TV?"

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MULTI-WORD VERBS​

Multi-word verbs are verbs which consist of a verb and one or two particles or prepositions (e.g. up, over, in, down). There are three types of multi-word verbs: phrasal verbs, prepositional verbs and phrasal-prepositional verbs. Sometimes, the name 'phrasal verb' is used to refer to all three types

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​HOMEWORK

  • Take a photo from today's topic. (multi verbs)

  • ​Investigate about "Reported speech". (GOOGLE CLASSROOM)

  • Answer the form with your book information. (PLATFORM REGISTRATION)

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