p. 29
sure /ʃɔː $ ʃʊr/
lan‧guage /ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
in‧terest‧ing /ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/
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- Is there a chemist's near here?
- Is there a baker's near here?
"baker's" is short for "baker's
shop".
Hairdresser’s
Dentist’s
Baker, butcher, farmer, gardener, singer, undertaker, waiter,
writer…
BUT -> cook (cooker-part of the kitchen)
ov‧en /ˈʌvən/
pave‧ment /ˈpeɪvmənt/ ●●○ noun
1 [countable] British English a hard level surface or
path at the side of a road for people to walk on
SYN sidewalk
what-when-where..
how about-what time-how many (books, apples, friends…)do
you have?/are there?
A couple of things
RUBBER
British English
a) a small piece of rubber or similar material used
for removing pencil marks from paper
SYN eraser- American English
ma‧chine
/məˈʃiːn/
dish-washer
do the washing up
mir‧ror /ˈmɪrə $ -ər/
There is a sofa, an armchair, two
chairs and a table.
There are two chairs, a table, a sofa
and an armchair.
There’s a bottle of water, two glasses
and some bread on the table.
There’re two glasses, a bottle of
water and some bread on the table.
There is some milk in the fridge.
(UNC.)
There are some apples in the fridge.
(count)
Ex. 4
cup‧board /ˈkʌbəd)
a‧bove /əˈbʌv/
chem‧ist’s /ˈkeməsts/
clothes
/kləʊðz/
properties->propiedades
to rent = let
landlord-> owner
tenant-> inquilino
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Are there pictures?
There aren’t any / No, there aren’t
There’s one picture.
ABOVE is usually something that is
higher than something else, such as a tree above a yard. It also usually
specifies a certain position.
• We are above
the Grand Canyon .
(Above suggests we are currently above the Grand Canyon .)
• Ben lives
above the pizza shop. (His apartment is located on top of the pizza shop.)
• A president
is above a vice-president. (The president outranks the vice-president. He is
higher than the vice-president.)
clothes /kləʊðz/
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