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EXERCISE 32-ORAL: Ask and answer questions using there islthsre are and an<br />

expression of location (e.g., in this city, in India, on First Street, etc.).<br />

Example: any wild monkeys<br />

STUDENT A: Are there any wild monkeys in New York City?<br />

STUDENT B: NO. There aren't any wild monkeys in New York City, but there ate<br />

monkeys at the Bronx Zoo.<br />

1. any elephants 6. any skyscrapers<br />

2. any high mountains 7. any famous landmarks<br />

3. a movie theater 8. any students from Indonesia<br />

4. a bookstore 9. any red grammar books<br />

5. any apartments for rent<br />

,..<br />

10. an elevator<br />

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARG<br />

+ THEm + LOCATION<br />

I<br />

SHORT ANSWER + (LONG ANSWEI<br />

(a) How many chapters are thoro in this book? + Twelve. (There are twelve<br />

+ chapters in this book.)<br />

(b) How many provinces are Lkm in Canada? + Ten. (There are ten<br />

+ provinces in Canada.)<br />

EXERCISE 33-ORAL<br />

(BOOKS CLOSED): Ask a classmate a question with how many.<br />

Example: days in a week<br />

STUDENT A: HOW many days are there in a week?<br />

STUDENT B: Seven. OR: There are seven days in a week.<br />

1. pages in this book 6. countries in North America --<br />

2, chapters in this book 7. continents in the world<br />

3. letters in the English alphabet 8, windows in this room<br />

4. states in the United States 9. floors in this building<br />

5. provinces in Canada 10. people in this room . .,J<br />

EXERCISE 34-ORAL: Pair up with a classmate. Ask and answer questions about this room.<br />

Use how many.<br />

, .,<br />

Example: desks , . . ,<br />

STUDENT A: HOW many desks are there in this room?<br />

STUDENT B: Thirty-two. OR: There are thirty-two desks in this room.<br />

STUDENT A: That's right. OR: No, I count thirty-three desks.<br />

1. windows 4. teachers<br />

2. doors 5. women<br />

3, students 6. men<br />

7, grammar books<br />

8. dictionaries<br />

9. etc.<br />

EXPRESSING PRESENT TIME (PART 2) .<br />

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