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A set of exercises for an english language course, specifically inglis iii, at the universidad tecnológica de honduras. The exercises cover topics such as using quantifiers (much, many, a few, etc.), matching sentence parts, and completing words. Likely intended to help students practice and improve their english language skills through a variety of exercises and activities. The exercises cover a range of grammar and vocabulary topics that are commonly taught in english language courses at the university level. The document could be useful for university students enrolled in an english language program, as well as high school students or lifelong learners looking to improve their english proficiency.
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I'm drinking a lot of carrot juice right now. I want to be healthy. Can I have a little milk in my coffee, please? How few meals do you usually eat? Sara eats a lot of cakes and cookies. "Are there any potatoes?" "There are a few ." Millie usually has a little cereal for breakfast, but I don't think it's enough. How much meat does he eat every week?
Could we have a can of corn, please? I need a bottle of milk. Can you buy a box of pasta for my dinner. He'd like a bag of potato chips with his lunch. Is there a bag of chocolate in her desk. Laura has a bar of cereal for breakfast tomorrow? I often have a bowl
I'm going to the store for a CARTON of milk. "There are no fresh tomatoes. Why don't you buy some in a CAN ?" Have a SLICE of cake. My mom has a CUP of tea every morning. Do you want a GLASS of cold water? There are some olives in that JAR , would you like some? Have a PIECE of this cheese with your bread.
4. Reply to the waiter's questions. Use the
information in parentheses.
Hello, Moonlight Restaurant. (How many people?) Good evening, sir. (We have reserved under the name Smith.) (I would like the chicken soup.) Are you ready to order your main course? (Could I have an apple juice?) (We would like the check, please.)