TTT Purple S Units 12 and 13
Ask each other “How many…?” and “How much…?” questions about unfinished times such as “today”. You get one point if your partner’s answer is lower than your answer, for example if your partner says “A little” and you say “Quite a lot”. If their answer is higher than yours, you don’t get any points.
Suggested answers
So much/ So many (…) A lot (of…)/ Many (…) Quite a lot (of…) Some (…) A little/ Little/ A few/ Few (…) Very few/ Very little (…) A couple (of…) One or two (…) One (…)/ A…/ An… None/ No…/ Not any…
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Suggested Present Perfect questions about countable and uncountable nouns
How much
How many |
bread
cash/ money cheese chicken cigarette coffee document egg exercise food free time fruit garlic homework housework language make up meat/ beef/ pork milk music package parcel page phone call photo protein rice rubbish/ trash shopping snack study sugar tea vegetable vocabulary water work |
(s) | have you | bought
cooked done downloaded drunk eaten gone into had heard learnt listened to looked at made read received saved seen sent signed spoken spent studied taken thrown away used written
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today?
this week? this month? this year? this…? in your life? since Saturday? since February? since 7 o’clock? since…?
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Present Perfect past participles and times grammar presentation
Without looking above, write as many suitable past participles and times as you can in the blank columns in the table below.
How much
How many |
bread
cash/ money cheese chicken cigarette coffee document egg exercise food free time fruit garlic homework housework language make up meat/ beef/ pork milk music package parcel page phone call photo protein rice rubbish/ trash shopping snack study sugar tea vegetable vocabulary water work
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(s) | have you |
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Look above, then brainstorm more.
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