4we use a (small/large) number of and seve with countable / uncountable nouns. 5 all means 50 / 100 percent of something 6 plenty of means not enough/ more than enough. we use it with both countable and uncountable nouns.
1. What's the weather like today? — The weather is fine. 2. The sun is yellow. 3. The sky is grey today. 4. The Earth is a planet. 5. We had an English lesson yesterday. The teacher asked me many questions. The questions were difficult. 6. Where is your brother? — He is at home. He is in his room. He is sitting at the table. He is doing his homework. The homework is difficult. 7. Our cat is sitting on the sofa. 8. It is very dark in the room. Turn on the light, please. 9. Nick went into the bathroom, turned on the water and washed his hands
It was really cold outside in Moscow in November, so I decided to buy in the best department store TSUM a coat (yes, my boyfriendcan afford to buy me clothes in TSUN). I saw an amazing brown coat produced by Dolce Gabanna and asked a seller to bring me a 48 size coat to try it on me. Unforunately, the size was too large, so I asked to bring a smaller one which would be more suitable and comfortable for me. I was lucky, because on this day it was a great discounts in TSUM, so my coat wasn't really expensive
4 We use a large number of and seve
with countable / uncountable nouns.
5 All means 50 / 100 percent of something
6 Plenty of means more than
enough. We use it with both countable and
uncountable nouns.
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