VWO 2

Welcome everybody 
Overview:
- Weekly task 
- Quantifiers 

 by the end of this lesson I can use the quantifiers correctly

Why didn't Mario invite Toad to his party?
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Welcome everybody 
Overview:
- Weekly task 
- Quantifiers 

 by the end of this lesson I can use the quantifiers correctly

Why didn't Mario invite Toad to his party?

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Because Toad is a fun-guy

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Weekly task




Study theme words on page 48 (B book).
Study A watching on page 48 and 49 (B book).
Study stone 10 on page 22 (B book).




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What is a quantifier?
A quantifier is a word or phrase which is used before a noun to indicate the amount or quantity:

'Some', 'much', 'many', ' a few', 'a lot of' and 'any' are examples of quantifiers.

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Some vs Any
  • When we want to refer to a plural noun or an uncountable noun, without giving a specific quantity,
    we use ‘some’ and ‘any’. 

  • We use ‘some’ in affirmatives (sentences not containing 'not') and ‘any’ in questions and negative sentences.

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We have some/any free time later this afternoon.
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 6 - Quiz


She doesn’t want some/any coffee.
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 7 - Quiz


Do they need some/any bread?
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 8 - Quiz


I went to some/any meetings in Rome last week.
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 9 - Quiz


Will there be some/any managers at the party?
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 10 - Quiz

a little, a few, little, few
1. I need to make _____ phone calls today.
2. There was ______ (weinig) milk left in the fridge.
3. I bought _____ apples, but I ate them all before lunch.
4. There's only _______ time left for the exam, so we should start studying now.
5. There were _______(weinig) people in the cinema. It was nearly empty.

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