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JOSÉ FAUSTINO SÁNCHEZ

CARRIÓN NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY
LANGUAGEINSTITUTE
LANGUAGE INSTITUE
JOSÉ FAUSTINO SANCHEZ CARRIÓN LANGUAGE
INSTITUTE

ENGLISH

LEVEL
BASIC 5
JAIME ECHEGARAY MATOS

LEVEL
WEEK 3
INTERMEDIATE
BASIC 5 6 LESSON 1 : One / Ones – Too / enough
PHRASAL VERBS WITH
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21/02/2023 Adrian Echegaray Matos


Pronouns: one /ones
I have two cars. The blue car
is old and the black car is new.
The blue car has two doors
We can use the words ONE / and the black car has four
ONES to replace nouns in a doors.

sentence. Example:
I have two cars. The blue one is
old and the black one is new. The
blue one has two doors and the
black one has four doors.
I don’t want the green apples. I don’t want the green apples.
I want the red apples. I want the red ones .

1) They’ve got three children. João is the middle

one. child

2) The classes are tiring, especially the literature


ones classes
When I was a child I lived in three
different houses. The first house
was lovely. The second house was
quite small, but it was in a nice
location. The third house wasn’t
very nice but there were six
bedrooms. I used the bedroom on
the second floor. The other
bedrooms were on the first floor.
Too and enough
too + adjective / adverb + (for + noun) + (to + infinitive)
The music is too loud.
He speaks too loudly.
He is too old for the job.
He is too old to apply for the job.
It’s too cold for the kids to go out.
There were too many people in the room.
There was too much noise at the party.
Too and enough
adjective / adverb + enough + (for + noun) + (to + infinitive)

It’s warm enough.


He speaks slowly enough.
He isn’t old enough to order a beer.
It isn’t warm enough for the kids to play outside.
Too and enough
enough + noun + (for + noun) + (to + infinitive)

There aren’t enough biscuits.


I haven’t got enough money for a new mobile.
There isn’t enough time for us to go shopping.

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