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1) a container used for making and serving tea, which has a lid, a handle and a spout _________

2) knives, forks and spoons ___________________

3) a piece of material that covers a table, especially during a meal _________________

4) a thing with small holes in it used for washing food or separating water from food after cooking _________________

5) a small plate that you put under a cup ____________

6) plates, cups and other dishes, especially those made from clay ____________

7) a kitchen tool shaped like a tube that you roll over pastry to make it thinner _______________

8) a flat, metal pan with a long handle that is used for frying food _______________

9) a kitchen tool made of wire that is used to mix eggs, cream or to make such food thicker ____

10) an electric appliance that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food _____________

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crockery utensils cutlery appliances
       

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Example: Peel and chop the onions and fry them in a frying pan.

sauce pan meat-chopper grater colander sieve skillet cake tin ladle bowl rolling pin

 

1. ___________

 

2. ___________

 

3. ___________

 

4. ___________

 

5. ___________

 

6. ___________

 

7. ___________

 

8. ___________

 

9. ___________

 

10. __________

 

D. . .

1. Our kitchen is stuffed with cookware and utensils, small appliances and comfortable gadgets which help us to cook and enjoy delicious meal as well.

 
 
 
 
 

 

2. The kettle goes on immediately and then we all sit round the table, drinking tea and talking about world problems and events.

 
 
 
 
 

 

3. While the design of your kitchen may be far from ideal, there are things you can do to make your time more efficient and pleasant.

 
 
 
 
 

 

4. A few basic pieces of equipment, such as high-quality knives, can do the job of several gadgets and take up much less space.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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(Adverb)

(Simple Adverbs) (Derived Adverbs). '

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soon fast .
here there
then when
why , : now
  very

 

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-1 .

 

bad badly
usual usually
quick quickly
 
hour hourly
day daily
week weekly
month monthly
year yearly
name namely ,
part partly

 

- , , -:

happy happily

ready readily ,

day daily

. ; -1, , :

friend friendly ,

brother brotherly , -

man manly ,

. : , -ly (daily, weekly, monthly, friendly).

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䳿 . 䳺, .

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fast fast
long long
much , much
  (.)    
early early
late late
straight straight

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(She didnt stay long. . She was wearing a long dress. .
He worked much last year. ³ . There was much snow last winter. .

 

, late, near, hard, :

, :

lives quite near (). ³ . went to bed late at night (); ;

, -1:

Its nearly () 6 oclock. I must hurry up.

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have seen him lately ().

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, -1, , .

 

- l -l
is a hardworker. ³ . works hard.³ . could hardlymove. ³ .
like the History of the NearEast. :. lives near.³ . Its nearlymidnight. .
It happened in lateautumn. . rang me lateat night. ³ . have seen him lately. .

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a fast train   to speak fast
a long journey   to wait long ,
an early paper   to get up early

 

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Not all the students study equally well. He . His possibilities are extremely weak. .

. enough , . enough : speaks English well enough. ³ . The winter was cold enough. . We havent enough time to catch the train. , .

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always rarely
ever - seldom
never hardly ;
usually nearly ,
often just ,
  already

 

䳺 , :

 

I have never seen him so happy.

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䳺 to be 䳺 to be. ■

They always come in time. They are never late.

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. sometimes () 䳺, :

sometimes sends postcards. Sometimes he sends postcards. He sends postcards sometimes. .

yet () 䳺, .

havent yet finished writing the composition. I havent finished writing the composition yet. .

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today before

yesterday , since

tomorrow at night

 

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Yesterday she didnt phone me. She didnt phone me yesterday: .

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ֳ 䳺 䳺.

The driver quickly stopped the car.

The driver stopped the car quickly.

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䳺 , 䳺.

The sun shines brightly.

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They are moving very noisily.

. 䳺 䳺, 䳺.

His name has already been mentioned above.

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a lot, much, many, (a) little, (a) few

 

much little a little - ( ) much coffee Do you drink much coffee?  ? doesnt drink much. ³  . little money < They have little money. They are very poor. . . a little They have a little money, so they arent poor. . .
a lot of : - ; - - a lot (of) ( - ) drinks a lot of coffee. ³  . : drinks a lot. ³  . Ive got a lot of books. .    
many few a few We have many frends He hes a few books
    many friends many people has got many friends, . few mistakes She made very few mistakes. . Ive got few friends, nearly no friends. , . a few Ive got a few friends, so Im not lonely. . .
How much? How many? How much? ? How many? ?
  How much meat do you want? ? How much money have you got? ? How much is it?: ?... _ How many cups of coffee do you want? / ?, How many pupils are there here? ?
much a lot . Do you watch TV much? No, not much (not oftenj), we go to the theatre a lot ? ͳ, , .
         

1. .

, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .

 

much many
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

2. much many.

1. dont eat mangoes. 2. eats .. fish. 3. She ate so .. dessert that she is in bed today with a stomachache. 4. That man drank so ..wine, and he smoked so . cigarettes that he has a terrible headache today. 5. Mary must not eat too .. salt because she has problems with her blood pressure. 6. My mother says I eat too .. French fries and drink too beer. She wants her son to be healthy. 7. There is not too .. space in my flat. 8. There are new pictures in this room. 9. There are teachers at our school, and . of them are women. 10. . of these plays are quite new. 11. Thanks awfully for the books you sent me yesterday. Dont mention it, it wasnt bother. 12 of her advice was useful. 13. He had . pairs of socks. 14. Please dont put. pepper on the meat. 15. There were plates on th table. 164 I never eat bread with soup. 17. Why did you eat so .. ice cream? 18. She wrote us .. letters from the country. 19. . of these students dont like to look up words in the dictionary. 20. . in this work was too difficult for me. 21. .. of their answers were excellent. 22. . of their conversation was about the institute.

3. .

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little few
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

4. little few.

1. has got . friends. 2. drink ..coffee. I dont like it. 3. We must hurry. Weve got very . time. 4. There are very scholarships for students in this university. 5. The Smiths have .. money. They arent rich. 6. The theatre was almost empty. There were very people there. 7. There was lemonade in the bottle. There were . peaches in the basket. 8. I have .. time, so I cant go with you. 9. He has .. English books. 10. There is . ink in my pen. Have you got ainy ink? 11. There are .. bears in the zoo. 12. Tom Canty was the son of poor . parents and had very clothes. 13. There is too . soup in my plate. Give me some more, please. The children returned from the wood very sad because they had found very .. mushrooms. There was too .. light in the room, and I could not read. There are very ! people who dont know that the Earth is round.

We have very time. 14. I am sorry to say, I have read very . books by Walter Scott. 15. My brother is a young teacher. Every day he spends time preparing for his lessons. 16. I know very . about this writer. It is the first book I am reading. 17. The pupils of our class ask . questions at the lesson. They want to know everything. 18. You do not make mistakes in your spelling. Do you work hard at it? Oh, yes, I do, I work very .

5. much, many, little, few.

1. Robert wrote so . letters that he's never going to write a letter again. 2. She ate so .. ice cream that shes going to have a sore throat. 3. There is . mayonnaise in Veras kitchen. She has to go to the supermarket and buy some. 4. There are . cookies in the box. I should have bought them last Monday. 5. Does your sister read .? Yes, she does. And your brother? Oh, he doesnt. He has so . books, but he reads very 6. Have you work to do today? No, not very ...7. Walk quicker, please.

6. .

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little A little few A few
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

7. a little, a few.

This is my mothers favorite recipe for fruitcake, and everybody says its, out of this world!

Put 3 cups of flour into a mixing bowl.

Add .. sugar.

Slice apples.

Cut up oranges.

Pour in honey.

Add .. baking soda.

Chop up .. nuts.

Add salt.

Mix in raisins. 10. Bake for 45 minutes.

Enjoy, dear!

8. ϳ .

1. When will you be back?

Soon. Im only going away for a few/a little days.

2. How do you like your coffee?

Theres too much/too many milk in it.

3. Do you know much/many foreign people?

No. I know very few/a few.

4. Shes got a little/a few time. She can go shopping.

5. Mary has got few/little apples. She cant make an apple pie.

6. Tom has got a little/little money. He can go to the restaurant.

 

 

9. little, a little, few, a few.

1. There is . salad left in this bowl. 2. Would you like . salad? Yes, thank you. My doctor says its good for my health. 3. I have .. money, so we can go to the cinema. 4. I have .. money, so we cannot go to the cinema. 5. This girl works very , thats why she knows nothing. 6. Mother gave us . apples, and we were glad. 7. He did not like it at the camp; he had very ..,friends there. 8. This lemon drink is sour; if youtput .. sugar in it, it will be sweeter. 9. This lemon drink is sour; if you put . lumps of sugar in it, it will be sweeter. 10. The hall was almost empty: there were very .. people in it. 11. I cant buy this expensive hat today: I have too ..money. 12. She left and returned in .. minutes. 13, I think you can spare me . time now. 14. I am sorry I have seen .. plays by this author.

10. : -ly, -ally, -ily.

Example: slow _____

Answer: slow slowly

1. perfect 11. horrible
2. terrible 12. cosy
3. hard 13. safe
4. good 14. comic
5. heavy 15. sensible
6. fast 16. sleepy
7. quiet 17. stupid
8. fantastic 18. dramatic
9. quick 19. impossible
10. tragic 20. true

11. .

1. Gillian behaved very ______________ at the party last night. (bad)

2. You are quite ________________ at playing the piano, arent you? (good)

3. Think about it ________________ before you make a decision. (careful)

4. I like my bedroom because its so _______________. (cosy)

5. It makes me feel ___________________. (sad)

6. You look __________________ in your new dress. (lovely)

7. Youd better work ______________ if you want to pass your exams. (hard)

8. Please, dont drive so _______________. (fast)

9. I had met him only once, but he greeted me ________________. (friend)

10. Charles and Camilla have been living together __________________. (happy)

12. .

Example: Peter works ____________ (slow).





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