New english file pre-intermediate student's book part 15

The novelty of being a beginner may have worn oft; but the goal of communicating with ease and fluency can still feel a long way off. Students at this level more than ever need material that maintains their enthusiasm and builds their confidence. | r 8A 8A something anything nothing etc. people somebody someone anybody anyone nobody no one things something anything nothing places somewhere anywhere nowhere 1 and E verb 1 1 Short E answer Use somebody something someone etc. when you don t say exactly who what or where. Somebody broke the window. I went somewhere nice at the weekend. Use anything anybody anywhere in questions or with a S verb. I didn t do anything last night. NOT I didn t do nothing Use nobody nothing nowhere in short - answers or in a sentence with a verb . Who s in the bathroom Nobody. Nobody s in the bathroom. NOT Anybody is in the bathroom. Somebody Nobody etc. are the same as Someone No one etc. 8B quantifiers too too much too many I m stressed. I have too much work. My diet is unhealthy. I eat too many cakes and sweets. I don t want to go out. I m too tired. enough Do you eat enough vegetables I don t drink enough water. This dress isn t big enough. Use enough before a noun to mean all that is necessary . Use enough after an adjective. a little a few A Do you take sugar A Do want some chips I eat a little meat. I drink very little coffee. Use too too much too many to say more than is good . Use too an adjective NOT I m-toe-much tired Use too much uncountable nouns . coffee time . Use too many countable nouns . cakes people . B Yes. Just a little. B Yes but just a few. Can you buy a few bananas He has very few friends. Use a little I very little and a few I very few to talk about small quantities. Use a little I very little with uncountable nouns and a few I very few with countable nouns. 8C word order of phrasal verbs Every morning I get up at . Then I turn on the radio. I always have to look for my glasses. A phrasal verb verb particle preposition or adverb get up turn on look for. 1 Some phrasal verbs don t have an object. Come in and sit down. What time do you get up 2 Some phrasal verbs have an object and are separable. Put on your coat. Turn off the TV. With these verbs you

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