-Are there (1) how much apples in the basket?
- Yes, there are.
-How (2) filling in?
- Seven.
- Is there (3) how much peach juice in the fridge?
-Yes, there is (4) how many.
-How (5) filling in?
-One carton.
- Is there (6) how much honey on the table?
-No, there isn’t (7) how much honey.
-How (8) how many pears are there in the vase?
-Only three.
- Ok. How (9) apricot jam is there on the plate?
-There are (10) how much.
-Are there (1) how many apples in the basket? - Yes, there are.
-How (2)Filling in ? - Seven.
- Is there (3) how much peach juice in the fridge?
-Yes, there is (4) how many.
-How (5) filling in? -One carton.
- Is there (6) how many honey on the table?
-No, there isn’t (7) filling in honey.
-How (8) how much pears are there in the vase? -Only three.
- Ok. How (9) filling in apricot jam is there on the plate?
-There are(10) how many.
1.They went to the British Museum last week.
2.While I was cooking dinner I cut myself the finger.
3. We rushed to the station, but it was too late. The train had just gone.
4.He have been watching TV since 5 o'clock.
5. He had changed his mind by that time.
6. I was walking along the street when I heard a terrible cry.
7. Mary was waiting for me when I arrived home.
8. She is having her birthday today. She she has already invited us.
9. The text is very difficult, the students have been translating since morning.
10. I have known her for many years.
11. She didn’t want to go to the cinema because she had seen the film before.
12. Bob started his job two years ago.
13. He broke his leg when he was skiing in the mountains.
14. I can’t find my umbrella. I think I have lost it.
15. Sally answered the telephone calls yesterday.
1. c
2. They're definitely going on a bus tour with his parents.
3. They might meet some of his friends and then they could either walk around the town or go to a museum.
4. He suggests catching a bus or train somewhere, for example, to Swinbrook and Burford villages.
5. He asks Jacinta to remind him the time her train gets in.