3.
1e. low-fat yoghurt
2f. chicken legs
3g. frozen peas
4d. wholemeal bread
5i. brown sugar
6h. lamb chops
7c. white rice
8j. a bar of chocolate
9b. a packet of crisps
10a. a bottle of cola
4. Use some, much, many, no, a lot of, any, a little, few.
1. I don’t have any bread, so I have to buy some.
2. I can’t talk to you now, I have got no time.
3. Sarah drinks a lot of cola. It’s not good.
4. I can cook an apple pie. There’s a little milk.
5. I can’t cook an apple pie. There’re few eggs.
6. I am not very busy today. I haven’t got much to do.
7. I haven’t got many friends. But I can rely on them.
5. Use the phrasal verb take (off, back, out, away) to fill in the gaps.
1. Two sandwiches to take away, please.
2. Shoes turned to be small, so I took them back to the shop.
3. It’s too hot here. I think I'll take the fur coat off.
4. There’s a party with celebrities. So I am taking you out for the party.
3.
1e. low-fat yoghurt
2f. chicken legs
3g. frozen peas
4d. wholemeal bread
5i. brown sugar
6h. lamb chops
7c. white rice
8j. a bar of chocolate
9b. a packet of crisps
10a. a bottle of cola
4. Use some, much, many, no, a lot of, any, a little, few.
1. I don’t have any bread, so I have to buy some.
2. I can’t talk to you now, I have got no time.
3. Sarah drinks a lot of cola. It’s not good.
4. I can cook an apple pie. There’s a little milk.
5. I can’t cook an apple pie. There’re few eggs.
6. I am not very busy today. I haven’t got much to do.
7. I haven’t got many friends. But I can rely on them.
5. Use the phrasal verb take (off, back, out, away) to fill in the gaps.
1. Two sandwiches to take away, please.
2. Shoes turned to be small, so I took them back to the shop.
3. It’s too hot here. I think I'll take the fur coat off.
4. There’s a party with celebrities. So I am taking you out for the party.
3.
1e. low-fat yoghurt
2f. chicken legs
3g. frozen peas
4d. wholemeal bread
5i. brown sugar
6h. lamb chops
7c. white rice
8j. a bar of chocolate
9b. a packet of crisps
10a. a bottle of cola
4. Use some, much, many, no, a lot of, any, a little, few.
1. I don’t have any bread, so I have to buy some.
2. I can’t talk to you now, I have got no time.
3. Sarah drinks a lot of cola. It’s not good.
4. I can cook an apple pie. There’s a little milk.
5. I can’t cook an apple pie. There’re few eggs.
6. I am not very busy today. I haven’t got much to do.
7. I haven’t got many friends. But I can rely on them.
5. Use the phrasal verb take (off, back, out, away) to fill in the gaps.
1. Two sandwiches to take away, please.
2. Shoes turned to be small, so I took them back to the shop.
3. It’s too hot here. I think I'll take the fur coat off.
4. There’s a party with celebrities. So I am taking you out for the party.