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CHAPTER 6

THINGS AT SCHOOL
THINGS IN THE CLASSROOM
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THEY ARE?
pencil case

student card
ruler

stapler

dustbin

dictionary

test tube board eraser


The question words ‘which one’ are
used to ask somebody to be exact
about something or someone from a
limited number.
To ask for something in a certain amount,
use ‘how many’ or ‘how much’ as the
question word. Use ‘many’ when you ask
about countable nouns and use ‘much’
when you ask about uncountable nouns.
Prepositions
on
above
in
next to

between in front of
behind

under
PREPOSITIONS
To ask about the location of something, we use where.

Where is your pencil?

It is on the book.

Where is the dustbin?


It is in front of the book.
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USING ‘HOW MANY’ AND ‘HOW MUCH’
We use ‘how many’ and ‘how much’ to ask for something in a
certain amount.

We use ‘how many’ to ask about countable nouns.

We use ‘how much’ to ask about uncountable nouns.


USING ‘HOW MANY’
How many books are there?

There are three books.

How many bags are there?

There are four bags.


Using ‘How Much’
How much salt do you need?
I need a teaspoon of salt.

How much sugar do you need?

I need 2 cubes of sugar.

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