Complete the sentences with (how) much or (how) many. 2 " 1 "How much money do the tickets cost?" "Not much." racquets are in the bag?" "Not " 3 " extra players do we need?" "Not 4 "... cricket bats are there?" "Not 5 " milk do you drink every day?" "Not . . .
- Hello!
- Hi, nice to see you. How're you doing?
- Fine, thanks. Yesterday was your first time at school, right? Did you like it?
- Yes, it was fun there. I have really kind teachers.
- Lucky you! And what about your classmates?
- I think there're too many students in my class. But they are all very friendly. And what about your school? Do you enjoy it?
- No, not really. We have too many lessons and I get tired very fast. Also, I can't stand of math and we have it eight times a week!
- Oh, it's sad. But do you have subjects you're good at?
- I really like literature and biology. These are the most interesting subjects for me. And what about you?
- I love all subjects we have! What time do you have meals?
- Actually, we don't have them.
- What a pity! We have a meal break twice a day!
- Good for you. Do you have evening classes?
- Yes, I already signed up for karate. And you?
- I used to go singing, but then I gave over it because I don’t have enough time. Anyways, it's really good you like your school!
- Thanks! See you later!
- Bye!
1. He said that he was an accountant, as for the manager, he would come soon.
2. Michael said that his brother, who was in Canada, was an architect.
3. She told me that the person who had told me that story hadn't known what he had been talking about.
4. Alex said that we had been late and we had missed the beginning of the performance.
5. The clerk said that that job would suit the students who wanted to work during the holidays.
6. The girl said that the trains which left from that station took an hour to get to London.
7. Tom explained that he had been lost so he had to ask someone the way.
8. The guide said that if the picture was seen from that place, it looked rather good.
9. Mother told/ordered her child not to be so curious.
10. Poly told/ordered me to address the envelope and she would post it.
11. The manager asked me if I wanted to buy that car.
12. The son asked his father where the key of the car was.
13. The salesperson asked if I had said I had wanted a suit.
14. The woman said that she had been walking late in the evening when she had seen a strange object in the sky.
15. The doctor asked how long I had been taking that medicine.
16. My colleague asked me if I hadn't seen our new secretary.