1 |6.6.6.1 Read the table. Say the examples in your language. O • a/an + countable nouns in the singular Can I have a banana, please? There is an apple in the fridge. some + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences/ questions to offer sth) We'll take some tulips. There's some milk in the fridge. Would you like some? any + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable nouns (negative sentences/ questions) There isn't any butter. Are there any apples in the fridge? every + countable nouns in the singular There's a chair for every child in the class. no + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences to express negative meaning) There are no eggs. I have no money. (= not any) Negative/ Affirmative Interrogative People someone, everyone, no one anyone Things something, everything, nothing anything somewhere, everywhere, Places nowhere anywhere
1. If number of speakers decrease, some languages will be endangered. 2. If Internet reaches all corners of the world, English as the Net language will influence the culture of non-speaking countries. 3. If English keeps on being global, other languages won’t set foot on Internet. 4. The world’s linguistic experts will be alarmed if many languages disappear at an alarming rate. 5. If some tribes aren’t urbanized and assimilated into mainstream, their languages won’t die out. 6. Youngsters will be able to communicate with people from abroad, if they learn foreign languages. 7. If the EU wasn’t worried about endangered languages, they wouldn’t issue a special directive on preserving them. 8. If minority languages aren’t politically tolerated, they will be in jeopardy. 9. If the high number of languages spoken in the EU corridors, it would be like a Tower of Babel. 10. If English is the language of trade and diplomacy, it will be considered as lingua franca nowadays.
2. If Internet reaches all corners of the world, English as the Net language will influence the culture of non-speaking countries.
3. If English keeps on being global, other languages won’t set foot on Internet. 4. The world’s linguistic experts will be alarmed if many languages disappear at an alarming rate.
5. If some tribes aren’t urbanized and assimilated into mainstream, their languages won’t die out.
6. Youngsters will be able to communicate with people from abroad, if they learn foreign languages.
7. If the EU wasn’t worried about endangered languages, they wouldn’t issue a special directive on preserving them.
8. If minority languages aren’t politically tolerated, they will be in jeopardy.
9. If the high number of languages spoken in the EU corridors, it would be like a Tower of Babel.
10. If English is the language of trade and diplomacy, it will be considered as lingua franca nowadays.
1) Whenever I travel abroad, I always visit the most popular museums and taste the local cuisine.
2) We only have a few minutes to catch the last bus. Let’s hurry!
3) What did you do in Australia? - I discovered the unique landscapes and met the native people.
4) Ben was late going to the airport. Unfortunately, he missed his flight.
5) I was cleaning out my room and found some old snaps from my childhood. Do you fancy watching them?
6) We’ve been here for three hours. Don’t you think it’s time to hit the road
7) You aren’t the only one waiting in this long queue (очередь). We're all in the same boat!
8) I called the hotel to book a room for the weekend.
9) Would you like to go on a guided tour? - No, I prefer to stay off the beaten track while travelling.