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Lesson 3C
Describing towns
• Describe at least 20 things you see in town on your journey from to school, work.
CANADA
Canada is famous for:
 French and English languages are both used

 The Rockies (mountains)

 Mounties (These are the policemen who ride horses and wear bright red uniforms)

 The world’s largest shopping mall (In Edmonton)

 Montreal Jazz Festival

 Niagara Falls (Waterfalls on the Canada-US border)

 Calgary Stampede (famous wild west horse-riding event)

 Canada gets a lot of snow. Canadians sometimes drive in their snowmobiles more than
their cars)

 Famous Canadians: Jim Carrey, Celine Dion, Avril Lavigne, Pamela Anderson, Shania Twain,
Keanu Reeves, Bryan Adams, etc.
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Quantifiers
Grammar
Quantifiers
a lot of , many, and much (not) enough

• We use a lot of with countable and • Enough= the necessary quantity


uncountable nouns in affirmative
• Not enough=not sufficient
sentences.
• We use (not) enough after an adjective or adverb.
• We use many with countable nouns
in negative sentences and questions. The restaurant is big enough for all of us.
• We use much with uncountable • We use (not) enough before uncountable and
nouns in negative sentences and plural countable nouns.
questions.
Do we have enough milk?

We don’t have enough eggs to make an omelette.


Be happy!

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