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PRE-IELTS UNIT 5_KEY 2 Exercise 3: Match the ways of preparing and cooking food with the definitions. 1. bake ● ● to cook food in water 2. boil ● ● to put two or more ingredients together to make one 3. chop ● ● to cook something in hot oil or fat 4. fry ● ● to cut something into small pieces 5. mix ● ● to cook something such as bread or a cake in the oven Exercise 4: Complete the chart below with the words in the box. a an any some 1. Before singular countable nouns we use a before a consonant and an before a vowel. I have a sandwich for lunch. I had an apple for a snack today. 2. In positive sentences, with plural countable and uncountable nouns we use some. There are some oranges in the cupboard. I have got some juice in the fridge. 3. In questions and negative sentences with plural countable and uncountable nouns, we use any. Are there any tomatoes? There isn’t any fish on the menu. 4. In offers and requests, we use some. Can I have some water, please? Would you like some biscuits? Exercise 5: Read the sentences. Choose the correct answers. 1 We use a lot of/ many in positive and negative sentences with countable and uncountable nouns. 2 We have a lot of/ much oranges to eat because we have an orange tree in our garden. 3 We don’t have a lot of/ many fruit to eat in winter. 4 We use many/ much in questions and negatives with countable nouns. 5 How many/ much lemons do you need for the recipe? 6 There aren’t many/ much cauliflowers in the shop.

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