Speakout Grammar Extra Pre-Intermediate Unit 8

8 GRAMMAR EXTRA PRE-INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8 1 8.1 relative clauses 1 8.2 too much/many, enough, very Complete the table

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GRAMMAR EXTRA PRE-INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8

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8.1 relative clauses

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8.2 too much/many, enough, very Complete the table with the phrases in the box. enough money enough people not enough people not enough time too large too much money too pretty very interesting very pretty

Underline the correct alternative. 1 She’s the girl which/who has seven brothers. 2 They live in a house that/who has seven bedrooms. 3 It’s in an area which/where there are lots of large houses. 4 She has a tiny room which/who is at the top of the house. 5 Her parents are the people which/who run the local supermarket. 6 It’s the place which/where my parents like to shop. 7 Mum le her credit card there once which/who they brought back to our house. 8 That’s how I met the girl which/who is now my best friend. Her name’s Tania.

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 work / too / to / got / I’ve / much / do 2 enough / hours / aren’t / there / the / day / in 3 many / online / too / spend / I / hours 4 air / fresh / enough / get / don’t / I 5 work / the / very / is / challenging

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Complete the sentences with who, which/that or where. 1 What’s that place called you can buy meat? they don’t show 2 I don’t like going to shops the prices clearly. don’t show the 3 I don’t like going to shops prices clearly. called round yesterday. 4 He’s the guy I put beside the telephone. 5 He le a note only the rich can 6 It’s an expensive brand afford. can afford to shop there don’t 7 People even ask what things cost. there’s a great 8 We like going to markets atmosphere. hate going to shops sometimes 9 People like shopping online. I’ve ever bought 10 The most expensive thing is my mobile phone.

6 we / eat / time / to / enough / don’t / get 7 money / earn / enough / we 8 salaries / good / our / very / are 9 much / too / there’s / stress / enjoy / life / to 10 up / give / should / I / good / job / very / this?

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GRAMMAR EXTRA

8.3 buying things

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Choose the correct answer, a), b) or c). 1 Can I you? a) help b) aid c) work looking. 2 No, thanks. I’m a) first b) just c) want . 3 I need a larger a) stuff b) size c) fits pasta dish. 4 It’s a) stuff b) a kind c) a kind of ? 5 Would you like to a) try on it b) size it c) try it on rooms? 6 Where are the a) fitting b) fit c) change . I need the smaller size. 7 It doesn’t a) fitting b) fit c) enough or credit card? 8 Are you paying by a) money b) notes c) cash , please? 9 Can you enter your a) PIN b) PYN c) NIP people use for sticking 10 Do you sell posters to the wall? a) that kind b) that stuff c) thing . 11 Here’s your a) reciept b) receive c) receipt

Complete the text with one word in each gap. Use language from this unit: relative clauses, too much/many, enough, very and language for buying things. Tia loved her job. She worked with 1 creative people and the work was challenging 2 to be interesting, without being 3 stressful. Her boss was a 4 dynamic person 5 inspired everyone. The office was in a great area 6 there were lots of good restaurants and interesting shops. The salary wasn’t 7 high, but Tia didn’t mind too 8 . It was 9 to live on. Her friend Hugo was working as an intern – a kind 10 volunteer. He worked in a bank 11 no one seemed to have 12 time to talk to anyone, and everyone was in 13 much of a hurry to even eat. Tia and Hugo met for coffee one Saturday: Barista: Can I 14 you? Tia: Yes, please. Two large coffees. Barista: Cash or 15 card? Tia: Cash. Tia: Right. Here’s your coffee, Hugo. Now tell me all about your job …

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Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences.

Complete the conversation with sentences from Exercise 1. A: Hi. Can I help you? B: Sure. This is too small – 1 A: We’ve got it in a 12. 2 B: Good idea. 3 A: They’re over there.

1 It’s too much interesting.

A: Any good? B: Yes, the 12 fits well. I’ll take it. A: Great. 4 B: By credit card. A: OK 5 B: Sure. A: 6 B: Thank you. Goodbye.

7 I’d like to pay with credit card, please.

2 She hasn’t got money enough to buy it. 3 That’s the film who I was telling you about. 4 Paris is the place who I’d love to live. 5 I’m looking for a jacket where is very formal. 6 There are too much tourists in summer. 8 He was very small to get a job in the army. 9 Can I try on it? 10 She’s working at the café where sells Argentinian food.

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