11. much
12. where
13. the
14. the
15. -
16. -
17. -
18. is
19. have
20. my
2.
1) going
2) won't
3) are
4) be
5) will
6) am
7) aren't
8) have
3.
1 - h
2 - c
3 - f
4 - b
5 - g
6 - e
7 - a
8 - d
<span>1. I feel happy because my friend will come to visit me today.
2. My friend and I fell out.
</span>
I want <span>the managers </span><span><span>to make </span>all the arrangements in good time.
I’d like </span><span><span>Mr. Bentley </span>to leave a message with the secretary.
They wanted </span><span><span>their counterparts </span>to fulfil all their obligations.
She wanted </span><span><span>her article </span>to impress the public.</span>
1) Ask questions with how much/ how many. Answer them.
Use not much/ not many.
1- How many apples are there in the fridge? - There are not many.
2- How many eggs are there in the fridge? - There are not many.
3- How much sugar is there in the pot? - There is not much.
4- How much milk is there in the fridge? - There is not much
5 - How many biscuits are there in the box? - There are not many.
2)Fill in: some. any. much. many.
A: I'd like some milk, please.
B: How much do you want?
A: A glass, please. Have you got any crisps?
B: Of course. How many packets do you want?
A: Two, please.
A: We need some pizzas for the party.
B: Good idea! How many pizzas do we need for twelve people?
A: Four large ones. We need some burgers too. B: I think twelve are OK. Have we got any lemonade?
A: Yes, there's some in the fridge. B: How many bottles are there? A: Six