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There aren’t much things for young people to do in my area in the evening.
(much – many)
The New York is much more famous than my city.
(The New York – New York)
I have a nicest neighbour in the world. She’s an teacher!
(a – the, an – a)
I like buying food at an outdoor market. A one where I live is small, but there are several types of food available.
(A – The)
There are lots of one-way streets in my area, and we get so many traffic during rush hour.
(many – much)
How much shopping centres are there in your area?
(much – many)
My city gets plenty tourists in the summer, but in the winter there are no.
(plenty – plenty of, no – none)
There is the big park in the centre of my city.
(the – a)
There aren’t much car parks in my area, and parking is a problem.
(much – many)
Every the buildings in my city are modern.
(Every – All)
High Street in my town gets very busy at the weekend. Plenty people come there to do their shopping.
(High Street – The High Street, Plenty – Plenty of)
How many graffiti is there in your area? A little bit or a lot of?
(many – much, a lot of – a lot)
There are none swimming pools in my area.
(none – no)
In my city there are lot of housing estates.
(lot of – a lot of)
I have a good local supermarket close to where I live. It’s a best in the area.
(a – the)
There aren’t much primary schools in my area.
(much – many)