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UNIT 5 (LESOON A (Uncountable nouns (There's very little food. = not a…
UNIT 5
LESOON A
Uncountable nouns
There's very little food. = not a lot
I'm trying to eat less fat.
We have a little butter in the fridge.= some
There's not much food in the house.
LESSON B
too / too much / too many
LESSON D
Countable nouns
We have a few slices of cheese.= some
We eat very few frozen meals. = not a lot
1 percent milk has fewer calories.
There aren't many vegetables.
Food containers / items
a carton of juice - two cartons of juice
a loaf of bread - two loaves of bread
Weights and measures
a liter of / a quart of
a kilo of / a pound of
kilo= kilogram
With nouns I ate too much food / too many fries.
As pronouns I ate too much / too many.
With adjectives He's too full.
With adverbs She eats too slowly.
With verbs She talks too much.
enough
I didn't eat enough food / fries.
I didn't eat enough.
Her salad wasn't filling enough.
She doesn't eat fast enough.
Maybe she doesn't listen enough.
LESSON C
Notice how Kayla uses expresions like these because she wants Laura to decide.
Either one (is fine).
Either way (is fine).
Whatever you're having.
Whichever is easier ( for you).
Whatever you prefer.
The most common collocations in conversation with these six cooking.
1 fried chicken
2 boiled eggs
3 baked patatoes
4 grilled cheese
5 smoked salmon
6 raw fish
Name: Nelly Jimenez
Course: Intermediate 1 3"G"
Date: 06/06/2019