Wednesday, February 14, 2018

NB2 14/2/18


Too much and too many have negative implication.

He earns too much money-> ???????? (can that be negative)

He bought too many apples.
He drink too much alcohol. (uncountable)
He didn’t buy enough alcohol / apples.


There are enough apples / there is enough alcohol.

( God) Bless you

p. 91
ex. 10

There’s too much pollution.
There’s too much traffic.
There isn’t enough space on the road.
The cars drivers don’t leave enough space.
There are too many people on the bus.
There are too many angry people.

p. 92

ex. 1

1b, 2h, 3d, 4f, 5c, 6a, 7e, 8g
good value (for money)
British English something that is good value is not expensive, or is worth what you pay for it
- The three-course menu is good value for money.


hairdresser /ˈheədresə/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 peluquero -a
2 hairdresser's BrE peluquería

salon /ˈsælɒn, AmE səˈlɑːn/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 peluquería
2 salón (de belleza)

ice-cream/funeral/tattoo/beauty parlour
a shop or type of business that provides a particular service


barbershop /ˈbɑːbəʆɒp/ UK  US  sustantivo AmE
barbería, peluquería [de caballeros]
 ▶ En inglés británico se usa  barber's

Shop Windows

Ex. 4
Where’s the best place to eat?
Captain Nemo’s, fresh fish, take a taxi, book a table at 8.30
Where’s the best place to go shopping?
Local market on the main square.


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