English

Ex. 1 (a)

You should read more, Jane. You watch too much TV.

My uncle lives in that house over there.

Do you like listening to CDs?

Alex and Sarah play computer games every weekend.

My father doesn’t like the same music as me.

Our teacher hardly ever gives us a lot of homework.

A:  Does your mother work on Saturdays?

B: Yes, she does.

A: Do they write a lot of emails?

B: No, they don’t.

I don’t get up early at the weekend.

(b)

Annie often plays football, but now she’s playing computer games.

My mum usually works in London, but this week she is working in New York.

I am reading a magazine at the moment. It’s strange, because I don’t usually read magazines.

We  don’t watch television very often, but we are watching an interesting programme at the moment.

A: Do your friends always swim in the sea?

B: No, not always. They are swimming in the pool today.

A: Karen’s not in her room. Is she helping Dad in the kitchen?

A: No, she isn’t. She is having a shower.

Ex. 2 (a)

Music, Drama, Maths, English, Science, History, French, Geography, Technology, Chemistry.

(b)

Hobbies and interests

Listening to music, dancing, playing the guitar.

Housework

Doing the ironing, cleaning the windows, tidying up.

English

Ex.1

The president had  little power.

She spoke little English. It was nearly impossible to understand her.

They got few complaints.

I’m sorry, but I have little time to waste.

He is lucky. He has few problems.

They have little interest in politics.

There’s very little communication between them.

Few children understood her.

We had little hope that his sister would survive.

Very few students studied Latin last year.

Ex. 2

How many stars are there in the sky?

How many people live on islands?

How many birds are there?

How much water is in the ocean?

How much money is in a bank?

How many countries are there in the world?

How much bread is eaten per day?

How many bones are there in the human body?

How much sand is in the deserts?

How much information is on the internet?

Ex. 3

We  need some bananas.

You can’t buy any posters in the shop.

We haven’t got any oranges at the moment.

Peter has bought some new books.

She always takes some sugar with her coffee.

I have seen some nice postcards in this souvenir shop.

There aren’t any folders in my bag.

I have some magazines for you.

There are some apples on the table.

Pam does not have any pencils on her desk.