Look and choose.
e.g.
A. butter
B. biscuit
1.
A. pineapple
B. coconut
2.
A. flour
B. sugar
3.
A. water
B. olive oil
4.
A. pepper
B. salt
5.
A. mango
B. orange
6.
A. beans
B. biscuits
Choose the correct word.
e.g. How much / many flour do you need?
1. Are there much / many oranges on the tree?
2. There isn’t much / many bread for my sandwich.
3. I need a lot of / much tomatoes to make a salad.
4. Do you need much / many butter for the cake?
5. How much / many coconuts are there in the basket?
Read and match.
e.g. May I speak to you for a moment, please? C
1. May I have your pen?
2. May I ask my friend to come to the party?
3. May I wash my hands, please?
4. May I watch the late−night film, please?
5. May I taste the lemon pie, please?
6. May I sit down, please?
↓↑
A. Not yet. It’s still very hot!
B. Yes, of course.
C. Not right now. I’m very busy.
D. Of course you may. What’s his name?
E. No, I’m sorry. I need it.
F. Sure, the bathroom is upstairs, next to Tony’s bedroom.
G. No, you may not. You have school tomorrow.
Look, read and complete.
e.g.
A: Can I have a kilo of tomatoes, please?
B: Here you are. That’s two pounds twenty−five.
1.
A: Can I have a _ of chocolate, please?
B: Here you are. That’s _ .
2.
A: Can I have a _ of biscuits, please?
B: Here you are. That’s _ .
3.
A: Can I have a _ of jam, please?
B: Here you are. That’s _ .
Look, read and write yes or no.
e.g. There is a lot of bread. no
1. There are a lot of tomatoes.
2. There is a lot of butter.
3. There are a lot of eggs.
4. There is a lot of olive oil.
5. There is a lot of cheese.