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Unit 5: technology
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Unit 5: technology

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Learning objectives
 Students know when to use quantifiers in the British language and are able to distinguish a few, few, a little and little, some and any, etcetera



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Quantifiers
We use quantifiers to give information on the amount of something.

A few, few, a little, little, any, many, much, all, each, both, every, no, some

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Solutions lesson 5B page 54
Read the text about "Mr Connected" 



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A few
Used when there is a small amount of something. There is some, but not much

Example: I bought a few shirts 
today

Used with countable nouns, plural
 Few 
Used when there is nearly nothing of something 


Example: there are few people in the meeting room

Used with countable nouns, plural

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A little 
Used when there is a small amount of something. There is some, but not much.

Example: she didn´t eat anything but she drank a little water

Used with uncountable nouns

little 
Used when there is nearly nothing of something


Example: There is little money, I am poor


Used with uncountable nouns

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Overview




I have a little money, so I am not poor (means that I have some money)
I have little money, so I am very poor (means that I have nearly no money)
There are a few eggs left, so I have dinner (means that some eggs are left)
There are few eggs left, so I have no dinner (means that nearly no eggs are left)


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I have only ... water.
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

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He has very ... patience with me.
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

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Do you have ... cars?
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

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My sister has ... talent in volleyball
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

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I've got very ... spare time.
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

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There are only ... people who can build this structure
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

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We need ... more water bottles for the party.
A
A little
B
Little
C
A few
D
Few

Slide 14 - Quiz

What do you remember
about much / many?

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Much / many
Both mean 'a lot'

Much: Singular / uncountable (luck, hope)
Many: Plural / countable (tables, plants)

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Much or many?
_____ houses
A
Much
B
Many

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Much or many?
_____ food
A
Much
B
Many

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Much or many?
fun
A
much
B
many

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When do we use some and when do we use any?

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some / any
Positive / affirmative sentence ->  some
Negative sentence -> any
Question (interrogative) - Most of the time -> any

However .....
- When you’re almost certain that the answer is yes - some
- When you offer something to someone - some

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There is ____ fruit, but there isn't _____ bread.
A
some, some
B
some, any
C
any, some
D
any, any

Slide 22 - Quiz


Is there _____ sugar? I can’t see _____ .
A
any, any
B
some, some
C
some, any
D
any, some

Slide 23 - Quiz

Much of Many?
....... money
A
much
B
many

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Much or many?
children
A
much
B
many

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Use some/any
Would you like ......tea or coffee?
...... biscuits?


A
some any
B
any some
C
any any
D
some some

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BOTH
  • Both betekent beide / allebei
  • Je gebruikt both bij twee personen, dieren of dingen.
  • Bij both staat het zelfstandig naamwoord in het meervoud.

Both burglars were taken to the police station.
Emma feeds both cats at the same time.

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EACH
  • Each betekent elke
  • Je gebruikt each bij twee of meer pers., dieren of dingen.
  • Bij each staat het zelfstandig naamwoord in het enkelvoud.

She wore bracelets on each arm.
The trainer gave each dog a treat.

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ALL / EVERY / NONE
  • All / every / none gebruik je bij 3 of meer personen, dieren of dingen.
  • All betekent alle / allemaal
  • Every betekent iedere.
  • None betekent geen / niet één.

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EACH vs EVERY
  • Each  gebruik je om nadruk te leggen op individuele dingen.
  • Every gebruik je om nadruk te leggen op het geheel. 

Each of the students received a prize. 
The detective knows every criminal in town. 

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I have two cats. ____ enjoy going outside.
A
both
B
none
C
all
D
every

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Sorry, but it is ____ of your business.
A
both
B
every
C
each
D
none

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She sings ____ song with passion.
A
none
B
each
C
both
D
all

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Sarah wakes up at 7 o’clock ______ day.

A
both
B
every
C
each
D
none

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