Exchanging opinions
1.I don't think so.
2.Yes, maybe, but...
3.Not really. No.
4.Ok, that's true, but...
5.Alright, but...
6.Well, OK, You're right, I suppose.
7.I'm not so sure about that
8.Yes, I agree, but...
Grammar: quantifiers.
Uncountable nouns
+ a lot / a little
- / ? much any
Plural countable nouns:
+ a lot, a few
- / ? many, any
* Use too + ______ to say
there is more than you want
The end
* Use not+adjective+ enough
or not enough+noun to say that there is less than you want
Grammar: present perfect continous
Subj+have/has+been+verb in gerund
*It's used to talk about an activity which started in the past and has continued until now.
*DO NOT USE STATE VERBS*
Vocabulary
Grammar: A, An, The
offer
voucher
deliver
available
bargain
free of charge
cost
buy
pay
guarantee
reduced
receipt
An/A: first time you mention something, to say someone's job, to say what something is.
The: when there's only one of something, when it's clear who/what you are talking about
Make a sentence
in present perfect continuous
I/study English/march
Maria/swim/6 o'clock
They/have a dog/3 years
It/rain/yesterday
We/not eat well/this year
Daniel/work hard/recently
Grammar: time and conditional clauses
when
if
Synonym
as long as
as soon an
unless
Opposite
until
* Time clauses and conditional clauses
can go before or after the main clause.