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Activity 2 Work in pairs.Discuss the following questions based on the dialogue in Activity 1. 1. Where are they? 2. What makes Dini and Ira hesitate to try the skylift? 3.What happens at the end of the dialogue? Activity 3 Follow the directions below. HOTS 1. Pay attention to the sentence "There are a lot of people in the queue!".....a lot o is called a quantifier together with a, some ,any,much and many. 2. Do you know how to use a, some, any,much and many? 3. Look at these examples to see how to use countable and uncountable nouns sentence. I'm making a cup of tea. There's some money on the table. Have we got any bread? How many chairs do we need? How much milk have we got? 4. Make five sentences with a some,any,much,and many.
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**Activity 2**1. **Where are they?** - They are at a theme park.2. **What makes Dini and Ira hesitate to try the skylift?** - Dini and Ira hesitate to try the skylift because it looks scary.3. **What happens at the end of the dialogue?** - At the end of the dialogue, Dini and Ira decide to try the skylift after all.**Activity 3**1. **Pay attention to the sentence "There are a lot of people in the queue."** - In this sentence, "a lot of" is used as a quantifier to indicate that there is a large number of people in the queue.2. **Do you know how to use a, some, any, much, and many?** - Yes, these words are used to quantify nouns. Here’s how: - "A" is used for singular countable nouns (e.g., a book). - "Some" is used for plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns (e.g., some apples, some water). - "Any" is used in questions and negatives for countable and uncountable nouns (e.g., Do you have any bread?). - "Much" is used with uncountable nouns in negatives and questions (e.g isn’t much milk). - "Many" is used with plural countable nouns (e.g., many chairs).3. **Look at these examples to see how to use countable and uncountable nouns:** - Countable nouns: "I'm making a cup of tea." (tea is countable) - Uncountable nouns: "There's some money on the table." (money is uncountable) - Countable nouns in questions: "Have we got any bread?" (bread is countable) - Countable nouns in questions: "How many chairs do we need?" (chairs are countable) - Uncountable nouns in questions: "How much milk have we got?" (milk is uncountable)4. **Make five sentences with a, some, any, much, and many:** - I have a new bike. - There is some sugar in the kitchen. - Do you have any pencils? - There isn’t much time left. - We need many books for the class.