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Gateway to the world B1 Unit 3 Grammar Reference

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    Countable & Uncountable Nouns, Quantifiers (some/any/much/many/a lot of/a few/little), Defining Relative Clauses, Non-defining Relative Clauses
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  • Fill the gap: I need some __________ (bread / books). Which one is correct?
    Both are correct! “bread” is uncountable, “books” is countable plural.
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  • Correct the mistake: She gave me a good advice.
    Correct: She gave me good advice.
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  • Make 3 sentences with an uncountable noun (e.g., information, money).
    Example answers: I don’t have much money. / This information is useful. / I need some water.
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  • Choose the correct option: I bought two (milk).
    Correct: two bottles of milk.
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  • Write a question using a countable noun (plural).
    Example answer: Are there any books in your bag?
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  • Write a question using an uncountable noun.
    Example answer: Is there any rice in the cupboard?
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  • Explain the difference: Can I have yoghurt? vs. Can I have a yoghurt?
    “yoghurt” in general (uncountable), “a yoghurt” one portion
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  • Correct the mistake: He has a lot of homeworks today.
    Correct: He has a lot of homework today.
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  • Fill the gap: There aren’t __________ chairs in this room.
    Correct: many.
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  • Fill the gap: We’ve got __________ time before the film starts.
    Correct: a little.
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  • Choose: Do you drink (much / many) coffee every day?
    Correct: much coffee.
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  • Write 2 sentences with “a few” and 2 with “a little.”
    Example answers: I have a few friends. / There are a few apples. / I need a little help. / She has a little time.
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  • Correct the mistake: I haven’t got much books.
    Correct: I haven’t got many books.
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  • Change to a negative: She has got a lot of friends.
    Correct: She hasn’t got a lot of friends.
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  • Ask me a question using “any.”
    Example answer: Have you got any water?
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  • Explain the difference: I’ve got a few friends vs. I’ve got few friends.
    “a few” some (positive), “few” almost none (negative).
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