Check it up (ex.1, p.86).
plum, apple, pepper , sweet, meat nut, carrot, plate, mushroom, radish
sugar,cheese, chocolate, cherry, jam, juice, cabbage, vegetables, tea, cake, grapes, apricot,
Fish, apples, milk, juice, water, bananas, cheese, yoghurt, meat, eggs, cake, coffee, sugar, biscuit, potatoes, bread, onions, salt, chicken, peppers, ice-cream, olive oil, rice, tomatoes, carrots.
Which of these items are fruit/ meat /vegetables /drinks /dairy products?
____, ____, ____ are fruit
____, ____, ____ is meat
____, ____, ____ are vegetables
____, ____, ____ are drinks
____, ____, ____ is dairy products
Fish, apples, milk, juice, water, bananas, cheese, yoghurt, meat, eggs, cake, coffee, sugar, biscuit, potatoes, bread, onions, salt, honey, pepper, ice-cream, olive oil, rice, tomatoes, carrots.
Do you like ________(fish)?
Yes, it’s delicious/ No, it’s horrible /
very tasty / great? terrible / awful?
Fish, apples, milk, juice, water, bananas, cheese, yoghurt, meat, eggs, cake, coffee, sugar, biscuit, potatoes, bread, onions, salt, honey, pepper, ice-cream, olive oil, rice, tomatoes, carrots.
Which of the words are countable / uncountable?
some
any
We use some in affirmative sentences (утвердительных предложениях)
much / a little
We use any in negative/ interrogative sentences (отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях)
To make this dish you need some tomatoes, an egg and some olive oil.
many / a few
We use much / a little with uncountable nouns ( с неисчисляемыми существительными)
We need to go to the supermarket; we haven't got any eggs and we haven't got much olive oil. Are there any tomatoes in the fridge?
We use many / a few with countable nouns (с исчисляемыми существительными).
I think we have a little milk but we have much juice in the fridge.
a lot of
There are many apples on the table. A few eggs are left.
We use a lot of with countable and uncountable nouns (с исчисляемыми и неисчисляемыми существительными).
The exception
We use some in requests ( в просьбах)
We need a lot of olive oil and tomatoes to make this dish.
Would you like some tea?
Can I have some cakes, please?
Fill in some, any. few, little.
Fill in much, many.
1.Is there ……. milk?
2.There is ……. sugar in the cupboard.
3.There are not ……… apples on the table.
4.Would you like ……… biscuits?
5.We have got ……… potatoes at home.
1. I don’t eat ………. fish.
2.There are …………eggs in the fridge.
3.Mary has got ……… oranges.
4.I want to make a cake. I need …….. sugar.
5.Pete eats………. sweets.
Fill in а few, а little.
1. She has got ……… jam.
2. There are …………carrots in the box.
3. We have got ………potatoes at home.
4. There is ………. juice in the bottle.
5. Buy ……… bars of chocolates, please.
Make word combinations
packet
carton
bag
kilo
bar
piece
jar
bottle
loaf
box
milk
juice
cake
apples
sweets
honey
potatoes
chocolate
crisps
bread
a
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