Check that you can
• use much and many.
These sentences are wrong. Write the
opposite. Use much or many.
1 That's not true! Sally hasn't got
much money.
1 Jack's mum Sally has got lots of money.
2 There are a lot of skyscrapers in Exeter.
3 There are lots of trees in the Sahara Desert.
4 There are lots of people in Antarctica.
5 There's a lot of traffic there.
6 Joe and Sadie do a lot of housework.
5.Put the verbs into the correct form (future perfect continuous).
1. By the end of the month I (shall have been living) in this town for ten years.
2. By the end of this week we (shall have been working) on the project for a month.
3. By July the fifth they (will have been studying) English for 3 years.
4. By 10 o'clock she (will have been watching) TV for 4 hours.
5. She (will have been sleeping) for 10 hours by 11 o'clock.
6. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (future perfect simple or continuous.)
1. By 2018 we (shall have been living) in Madrid for 20 years.
2. He (will have written) a book by the end of the year.
3. (will you have finished) this novel by next week?
4. He (will have been reading) this book for 15 days by the end of this week.
5. They (will have been) married for 40 years by the end of this month.
Taras Shevchenko is an excellent author
There are a lot of famous authors in Ukraine
I enjoy talking with cheerful people
If you are cheerful, life is much easier
Everyone can fail
To fail isn't the worst thing
The view was fascinating
I enjoyed reading this fascinating book
We go out together rarely
He is late really rarely
The best information source is a book
In the countryside there is the only source
This boy seems strange
The strange girl always walks alone
He whispered me the answers
The only way to say something at the lessons is to whisper