WRITING scrivi una cartolina (minimo 100 parole - massimo 150).

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WRITING scrivi una cartolina (minimo 100 parole - massimo 150). You are on holiday in Florence and are sending a postcard to your English friend, Wayne. In your postcard to Wayne you should: Describe what you have seen Describe your hotel What you like the most about Florence Why he should visit Florence

Look at the following situations. Decide which is the best sentence for each one.

Future tenses: will or going to? Before we saw people using will and going to for their intentions in the future. So when do they use will and when do they use going to? Look back at the four correct sentences and see if you can decide. Think about time.

We use will when we decide to do something at the time of speaking. We use going to when we have already decided before we speak.

Read what Julian is saying. Which room is he describing A,B or C?

Now read what Val is saying. Which is her kitchen A,B or C?

Look at this situation. Is James talking to Tracey or Dorothy?

Present continuous future use Did you choose Tracey or Dorothy? In fact, both are possible. The man could say: I m going to Paris now. to Tracey. or I m going to Paris tomorrow. to Dorothy.

The present continuous works in the present and in the future.

Now look at this picture. Is she talking about every day or tonight. What do you think?

Present simple future use Once again, both are possible. She could say: The Liverpool train leaves at seven o clock every evening. or The Liverpool train leaves at seven o clock tonight.

The present simple also works in the present and in the future.

countable and uncountable nouns

most nouns add -s to form the plural there are irregular nouns like man / men, knife / knives, life / lives, loaf / loaves, person / people, child / children, mouse / mice some nouns like sheep, fish, aircraft do not normally add plural s some nouns are always plural and have no singular form: clothes (cloth is a material), belongings, congratulations, goods, stairs, surroundings, thanks, news

many nouns are uncountable, and do not have plural -s, or have a different meaning when countable or uncountable. Uncountable nouns normally use a singular verb. countable trees uncountable electricity countable woods (small forests) uncountable wood (material)

many nouns have an uncountable general meaning, and a countable particular meaning which can have plural s general Few people are in favour of war. particular There have been several wars between the two countries.

most uncountable nouns are things which we clearly cannot count. We use zero article, or some. Gas, liquid, material air water iron paper Grains etc. rice sugar flour coffee Abstract ideas health time fun peace Feelings anger pity courage boredom Activities travel work research behaviour

Other common nouns which do not normally have plural -s, and use a singular verb: accommodation, advice, cash, clothing, equipment, experience, furniture, hair, information, knowledge, luggage, money, rubbish, scenery, traffic, weather, work

Other countables with specific meaning: an iron an object used to make clothes smooth a coffee, a beer etc a cup or glass etc of a liquid

some uncountable nouns have a different countable word bread - a loaf money - a note, a coin travel - a journey, a trip luggage - a bag, a case work - a job accommodation - a room, a flat etc

a There are more than a thousand sheep / sheeps on this farm. b Please accept my thank / thanks for your beautiful present. c Helen is the only person / people I know with three cars. d There are two knife / knives in the top drawer. e Alan hurt his leg when he fell down the stair / stairs.

f Kate decided to change her style and bought new cloth / clothes. g Paul found his belonging / belongings outside in the street. h Would you like to try a chocolate mouse / mice? i World Airways has bought 20 new aircraft/ aircrafts j We have already sent the good / goods you ordered.

a sheep b thanks c person d knives e stairs f clothes g belongings h mouse i aircraft j goods Answers

a Martin had some very strange when he stayed in the old castle. A experience B experiences b I've always enjoyed, which is why I have worked abroad a lot. A travel B journey c The teacher was upset at the children's. A behaviour B behaviours d Some people think that if they don't eat, they will lose weight. A bread B loaf e The computer printer has run out of. A paper B papers f In this part of the country, it isn't easy to find a. A work B job g Can you take my upstairs, please? A luggage B luggages h Kate is earning a lot of in her new job. A money B moneys

Answers ab ba ca da ea f B ga ha

Complete the sentence with a singular or a plural form of be. a The news on Channel Five at nine o'clock. b These loaves really fresh. c I think that maths the most difficult subject. d The coffees you ordered on the table over there. e The works of Shakespeare still popular. f Everyone says that money hard to come by these days. g The people I know all on holiday at the moment. h The traffic_really terrible this evening.

Answers.. a is b are c is d are e are f is g are h is