Lesson 26 Flashcards
(23 cards)
What can we use instead of “many“ and “much“?
We can use “a lot of“ instead of “many “and “much“
Are there a lot of people in a small village?
No, there aren’t a lot of people in a small village; there are few people in a small village
Do the English drink a lot of coffee?
No, the English don’t drink a lot of coffee; they drink a lot of tea
Do you like to see a room with a lot of flowers in it?
Yes, I like to see a room with a lot of flowers in it ~ No, I don’t like to see a room with a lot of flowers in it
Do you put a lot of butter on your bread?
Yes, I put a lot of butter on my bread ~ No, I don’t put a lot of butter on my bread
Do we use our mouths for both eating and speaking?
Yes, we use our mouths for both eating and speaking
Can you speak both (Chinese) and (Italian)?
No, I can’t speak both (Chinese) and (Italian); I speak only (Italian)
Do you read a lot?
Yes I read a lot ~ No, I don’t read a lot
Do you eat a lot?
Yes I eat a lot ~ No, I don’t eat a lot
Does he/she eat a lot?
Yes he/she eats a lot ~ No, he/she doesn’t eat a lot
Do you want anything to eat at the moment?
Yes, I want something to eat at the moment ~ No, I don’t want anything to eat at the moment
If he/she wants something to eat, where must he/she go?
If he/she wants something to eat, he/she must go either home or to a restaurant
Do you want anything to drink at the moment?
Yes, I want something to drink at the moment
~ No, I don’t want anything to drink at the moment
If he/she wants something to drink, where must he/she go?
If he/she wants something to drink, he/she must go either home or to a bar or a pub
If you want to eat in a restaurant, about how much money must you
have?
If I want to eat in a restaurant, I must have about
If you want to hear people speaking …, which country must you go to?
If I want to hear people speaking …,
I must go to …
Can you play the piano (or guitar)?
Yes, I can play the piano
(or guitar) ~ No, I can’t play the piano (or guitar)
Can you play football (or tennis)?
Yes, I can play football (or tennis)
~ No, I can’t play football (or tennis)
What do we say to people between about 6 a.m. and 12 p.m.?
We say “Good morning“ to people
between about 6 a.m. and 12 p.m
What do we say to people between about 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.?
We say “Good afternoon“ to people
between about 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.
What do we say to people between about 5 p.m. and 10 p.m.?
We say “Good evening“ to people
between about 5 p.m. and 10 p.m.
And what do we say when we say goodbye after 10 p.m. or when we go to bed?
We say “Good night“ when we say
goodbye after 10 p.m. or when we go to bed
Do you come here in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, or at night?
I come here in …, not in the … or at night