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The key answer of exercise 4

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 6 - Language focus for the textbook New Headway Upper-Intermediate - Workbook with authors Liz Soars, John Soars and Paul Hancock from Oxford University Press

Question

Look at the picture of the students' canteen. Write ten sentences, using each expression in the box once.

Answer

  1. loads of: There are loads of cheese sandwiches. / There's loads of milk. / There's loads of orange juice. / There are loads of chips.
  2. plenty of: There's plenty of milk. / There's plenty of orange juice. / There are plenty of cheese sandwiches. / There are plenty of chips.
  3. several: There are several hamburgers.
  4. a few: There are a few chocolate biscuits. / There are a few tuna sandwiches.
  5. a little: There's a little fruit salad. / There's a little chocolate mousse. / There's a little spaghetti.
  6. not many: There aren't many tuna sandwiches. / There aren't many doughnuts. / There aren't many chocolate biscuits.
  7. not much: There isn't much spaghetti. / There isn't much fruit salad. / There isn't much chocolate mousse. / There isn't much apple juice.
  8. a couple of: There are a couple of doughnuts.
  9. hardly any: There's hardly any apple juice. / There's hardly any spaghetti. / There's hardly any chocolate mousse. / There's hardly any fruit salad.
  10. no: There are no bananas. / There's no chocolate cake.

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