3) order the words and add the correct form of have to make sentences in the present perce
exchatted with lead some online friends. leo has shatted with some friends online
i). address/i/not changed/my/email
2). nevera/paul/message/posted
3). used/answers/a/we/search/for/engine/the
4). created/a/jo and tom/personal/website
5). room/jeff/onto/a/chat/not logged
te while
1 when
4). replace a lot of with much or many in the sentences, where possible
1). there aren't a lot of presents under the tree.
2).i've got a lot of homework tonight.
3). there isn't a lot of chocolate in the fridge.
4). we need a lot of bread for the sandwiches.
5). does your car use a lot of fuel?
5). complete the text. write one word in each gap.
ar my school there's too
rubbish everywhere. there are a_ _of bins
you
can recycle bottles, cans and paper, but the students are _ _lazy to use them. i think that we don't
do_ _to help our environment. there are people
worry about how_ _rubbish
they throw away but not enough. and in schools we do projects teach us about recycling. but
there are still too
students
much plastic. they _care
enough.
Explanation: The correct form of have is used because the sentence is in the present perfect tense. The word order is changed to form a grammatically correct sentence.
2) Paul has never posted a message.
Explanation: The correct form of have is used because the sentence is in the present perfect tense. The word order is changed to form a grammatically correct sentence.
3) We have used the search engine for answers.
Explanation: The correct form of have is used because the sentence is in the present perfect tense. The word order is changed to form a grammatically correct sentence.
4) Jo and Tom have created a personal website.
Explanation: The correct form of have is used because the sentence is in the present perfect tense. The word order is changed to form a grammatically correct sentence.
5) Jeff has not logged onto a chat room for a while.
Explanation: The correct form of have is used because the sentence is in the present perfect tense. The word order is changed to form a grammatically correct sentence.
Replacing "a lot of" with "much" or "many":
1) There isn't much presents under the tree.
Explanation: "Presents" is a plural noun, so the correct replacement is "much" instead of "a lot of".
2) I've got a lot of homework tonight.
Explanation: "Homework" is an uncountable noun, so the correct replacement is "much" instead of "a lot of".
3) There isn't much chocolate in the fridge.
Explanation: "Chocolate" is an uncountable noun, so the correct replacement is "much" instead of "a lot of".
4) We need a lot of bread for the sandwiches.
Explanation: "Bread" is an uncountable noun, so the correct replacement is "much" instead of "a lot of".
5) Does your car use much fuel?
Explanation: "Fuel" is an uncountable noun, so the correct replacement is "much" instead of "a lot of".
Completing the text:
At my school, there's too much rubbish everywhere. There are a lot of bins where you can recycle bottles, cans, and paper, but the students are too lazy to use them. I think that we don't do enough to help our environment. There are people who worry about how much rubbish they throw away but not enough. And in schools, we do projects to teach us about recycling. But there are still too many students who don't care enough.
Explanation: The gaps in the text are filled with the appropriate words to complete the sentences and provide a coherent and grammatically correct passage.