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Unit 10: Facilities
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I'd like a little help with that, please.
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Sing a song. :D
Individual answer.
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Give an example using the idiom "at the top of your game".
Individual answer.
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Is this sentence correct or incorrect? **How many people do you employ?
Correct.
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Describe your place of work.
Individual answer.
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"Some, many, a lot of, any, a few" are used with COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns.
Countable nouns
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Give an example using TOO.
Individual answer.
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Dance. :D
Individual answer.
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Definition of OPEN PLAN.
Few or no walls separating workspaces.
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This words means that "it has everything".
Fully-equipped
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Definition of OLD-FASHIONED.
Out-of-date.
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Definition of SPACIOUS.
Lots of room, not cramped.
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Is this sentence correct or incorrect? **Give him any more time to finish this.
any -> some
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Give a suggestion.
Individual answer.
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This word means "few or no walls separating workspaces.
Open-plan
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Give a recommendation.
Individual answer.
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We use like to talk about: a) what you enjoy b) appearance c) asking for general description d) all the answers
d) all the answers
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Give an example using ENOUGH.
Individual answer.
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What is the difference between "suggestion" and "recommendation".
Individual answer.
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"some, much, a lot of, any, a little" are used with COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns.
Uncountable nouns.
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Is this sentence correct or incorrect? **A little customers have complained about the increase.
little -> few
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