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Unit 4 Fashion
Triends
VOCABULARY:
• Casual
• Formal conservative
• Dramatic
• Plain
• Stylish
• Sporty
• Common Ordinary
Quantity expresion With specific nouns
QUANTITY
WORD
Of DETERMIN
ER
PLURAL COUNT NOUN
ALL O
F
MY/THEM FRIENDS, PRONUNS, LIVE AT
HOME
A LOT
MOST
HALF
SOME
Not any
Countable:There are not any biscuits left.
Non-countable:There is not any water in the sink.
No
Countable:There are no animals in the park.
Non-countable:There is no money in my purse.
Some
Countable: Some children play here on the weekend.
Non-countable:There is some smoke coming from that house.
A lot of
Countable: She has a lot of dogs.
Non-countable:There’s a lot of traffic today.
Lots of
Countable: Lots of women work here.
Non-countable: She made us lots of coffee.
Plenty of
Countable:There are plenty of bottles in the fridge.
Non-countable:There is plenty of information in report.
Most
Countable: She keeps most of her books in the shelf.
Non-countable: We spent the most time on the project.
All
Countable: Who ate all the apples?
Non-countable: Jennifer is the one with all the experience.
Girngadvicewithcould,should,ought,toandhadbetter
Describing ways of
going places
Modal Verbs
Instructions and requests:
We use could you and as a polite way of telling or asking someone to do something:
Could you take a message please?
Could I have my bill please?
can is less polite:
Can you take a message please?
Plans and decision with be going to and will
Prediction with be going to and will
Vocabulary
Tough: difficult/hard/not easy
Prediction: A statement that we make about the future
To predict:To make a statement about the future
Weather forecaster: A man/woman who uses weather instruments to predict weather conditions
Weather forecast: A prediction of weather conditions that gives us information about winds, temperatures etc.
Economist: A man/woman who is an expert in the subject of economics
Horoscope: a short prediction for people born under a particular sign, especially found in newspapers and magazines
Grammar

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    Unit 4 Fashion Triends VOCABULARY: •Casual • Formal conservative • Dramatic • Plain • Stylish • Sporty • Common Ordinary
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    Quantity expresion Withspecific nouns QUANTITY WORD Of DETERMIN ER PLURAL COUNT NOUN ALL O F MY/THEM FRIENDS, PRONUNS, LIVE AT HOME A LOT MOST HALF SOME
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    Not any Countable:There arenot any biscuits left. Non-countable:There is not any water in the sink. No Countable:There are no animals in the park. Non-countable:There is no money in my purse. Some Countable: Some children play here on the weekend. Non-countable:There is some smoke coming from that house. A lot of Countable: She has a lot of dogs. Non-countable:There’s a lot of traffic today. Lots of Countable: Lots of women work here. Non-countable: She made us lots of coffee. Plenty of Countable:There are plenty of bottles in the fridge. Non-countable:There is plenty of information in report. Most Countable: She keeps most of her books in the shelf. Non-countable: We spent the most time on the project. All Countable: Who ate all the apples? Non-countable: Jennifer is the one with all the experience.
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    Modal Verbs Instructions andrequests: We use could you and as a polite way of telling or asking someone to do something: Could you take a message please? Could I have my bill please? can is less polite: Can you take a message please?
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    Plans and decisionwith be going to and will
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    Prediction with begoing to and will Vocabulary Tough: difficult/hard/not easy Prediction: A statement that we make about the future To predict:To make a statement about the future Weather forecaster: A man/woman who uses weather instruments to predict weather conditions Weather forecast: A prediction of weather conditions that gives us information about winds, temperatures etc. Economist: A man/woman who is an expert in the subject of economics Horoscope: a short prediction for people born under a particular sign, especially found in newspapers and magazines
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