PROJECT SUCCESS 1 - page 155

UNIT 1, LESSON 2, PAGE 7
Review: Simple Present
I
You
We
They
take
the bus to work.
I
You
We
They
don’t
drive
.
He
She
Carla
takes
the train to work.
He
She
Carla
doesn’t walk
.
Do
you
they
take
the train?
Yes
,
I
we
they
do
.
No
,
I
we
they
don’t
.
Does
he
she
ride
a bike?
Yes
, he
she
does
.
No
,
he
she
doesn’t
.
UNIT 1, LESSON 5, PAGE 11
Quantity Expression Used with Count Nouns
Used with Noncount Nouns
any* (of the)
each (of the)
every
one (of the)
Any
teacher can help you.
Each
student has a book.
Every
student has a desk.
One
student is late.
No
both (of the)
a couple of
a few (of the)
many (of the)
several (of the)
two, three, etc. (of the)
Both
students are late.
A couple of
students need help.
A few
students need books.
Many
students attend class.
Several
students need books.
Two
students are in class early.
No
a little (of the)
much (of the)
No
They need
a little
help.
We don’t have
much
time.
all (of the)
a lot of
lots of
most (of the)
none of the/no
some (of the)
All
students must buy books
A lot of
books are missing.
Lots of
books are missing.
Most
students are here today.
None of
the students came late.
Some of
the students came late.
All
homework is due today.
They spent
a lot of
money.
They spent
lots of
money.
Most
homework is useful.
I have
no
time today.
I need
some
time to finish.
*Note: Use
any
with questions and negative statements for count and noncount.
For example: Do you have
any
classes today? No, I don’t have
any
classes today.
Do you have
any
information about that? No, I don’t have
any
information about that.
Affirmative Statements
Negative Statements
Yes
/
No
Questions
Short Answers
Common Quantifiers
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