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HOMEWORK 2

STUDENT: ANGÉLICA JOHANA BALLESTEROS RAMÍREZ

Code: 110250252017

7B what are you taking?

1. Do the puzzle.
2. Write a or some for the nouns in 1.

1. A sunhat.

2. A towel.

3. Some shaving gel.

4. Some perfume.

5. Some shampoo.

6. Some chewing gum.

7. Some sandals.

8. Some walking boots.

9. Some toothpaste.

10. A toothbrush.

11. Some sun cream.

12. Some sunglasses.

13. Some make-up.

14. Some shorts.

3. Fill in the gaps in this conversation with some or any

TIM Right! We´re nearly finished – shorts, sun cream …

CARRIE Sun cream? I haven´t got ANY sun cream.

TIM That´s OK. I´ve got SOME good sun cream. Soap, towels, …

CARRIE Towels? The hotel will have SOME towels.

TIM I suppose so. Toothpaste, tea …


CARRIE We don´t need ANY tea! They´ll have that.

TIM OK, chewing gum, toothpaste, …

CARRIE You´re already packed SOME toothpaste!

TIM You´re right! Have you got ANY sunglasses?

CARRIE No, I haven´t. I´m going to buy SOME cheap sunglasses at the airport.

4. Change the incorrect quantity phrases

1. A bottle of toothpaste: A Tube of toothpaste.

2. A bar of soap: Correct

3. A pair of sandals: Correct

4. A piece of shampoo: A Bottle of shampoo.

5. A bar of perfume: A Bottle of perfume.

6. A bottle of tea: A Packet of tea.

7. A piece of paper: Correct

8. A packet of swimming trunks: A Pair of swimming trunks.

5. Choose the correct words

1. I don’t have a lot of time to go on holiday.

2. There weren’t many people in the hotel.

3. We only speak a little Spanish, but we’d like to learn more.

4. Nicola’s got a few euros, but not many.

5. Have you got a bit of toothpaste?

6. We haven’t got much shampoo, so I’ll only use a little/few.


7. Are you taking lots of clothes? I’ve only got a few T-shirts?

8. The hotel didn’t give me much information, but there aren’t much/many beaches

near here.

6. Change the words in bold. Use mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours or theirs.

1. That’s your towel not mine.

2. I didn’t like the hotel. Its rooms were small.

3. A. Is that Sue’s sun cream?

B. Yes, it’s hers.

4. That suitcase looks like yours.

5. Our house is bigger than theirs.

6. I haven’t got a razor, but I’ll use John’s.

7. Correct these sentences.

1. Laurie’s got some information about bus tours.

2. That’s not our towel, it’s theirs.

3. Whose sunglasses are these?

4. Have you got any chewing gum?

5. I need to buy a razor tomorrow.

6. Have you packed the suitcase?

7. Can I borrow some toothpaste?

8. Can you give me that piece of paper?


1. Read the article and fill the gaps with these sentences

THE COOLEST HOTEL IN THE WORLD?

If you like your privacy, then go to mooghotel in Sydney, Australia, says Kristin Main.

It’s difficult to find a hotel more private than mooghotel. 1. C. It’s only got one suite! Too

small? Well, on the ground floor there is living room with huge sofas and 3D TV. Upstairs

there is a bedroom and a bathroom. 2. E. And if you want to do some exercise, there’s also

a gym. Outside there’s a swimming pool and an outdoor cinema – all private, of course. Go

for a short walk and there’s a marina – perfect for boat tours of Sydney harbour.

3. D. Simon Page and his wife Susanah designed the hotel. They wanted for people

working in music and film to relax and maybe record a few songs. Record songs? 4. A.

Yes, the hotel has also got a private recording studio!

There isn’t a reception at mooghotel, but there is a restaurant and a bar. They offer over 100

different types of cocktail.

Of course, you don’t have to be a rock star to stay at mooghotel. 5. B. But you might need

a rock star’s salary. It costs around €750 a night, but that includes the use of the hotel’s

private car, too! Perfect for a quick trip to Bondi Beach. No children allowed!
2. a. Fill in the gaps with a preposition if necessary.

1. You can go for a drink near the hotel.

2. You can go swimming at the hotel.

3. You can go to the hotel with you children.

4. You can go for dinner in the restaurant.

5. You can go on a boat trip near the hotel.

b. Read the article again. Are the sentences in 2a true (T) or false (F)

1. True. 3. False. 5. True.

2. True. 4. True.

3. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of go and, if necessary, a preposition.

Alan How about Going for a drink this evening? I want to get out of the house.

Tamsin Good idea. We could go to that new bar in Devon Street.

Alan Can I invite my mum?

Tamsin What? We go everywhere your mum! We went camping with her last summer.

We’re going on holiday with her next week.

Alan Tamsin! We’re only going on a short trip to Paris. It’s not really a holiday!
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9. A Fill in the gaps with the correct form of go and a preposition if necessary.

1. Have you ever gone to an exhibition?

2. When was the last time you went camping?

3. Do you ever go for a drink after work or class?

4. Do you like go to sightseeing tours?

5. Have you ever been snowboarding?

6. What was the last long journey you went on?

7. Did you go on holiday last year? If so, who did you go with?

8. When was the last time you went to the beach?

9. Do you ever go for long walks at the weekends?

10. Have you ever been rafting?

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