English Unlimited HAK/HUM 2, Schulbuch

Look at the examples in the grammar box. Then complete 1–4 with some and any. 1 In positive sentences, we usually use . 2 In negative sentences, we usually use . 3 In questions, we use when we don’t know the answer. 4 In questions, we use when we expect the answer ‘yes’ (offers, requests, etc.). Add some or any to sentences 1–5 in the conversation. 1 Stallholder: Hello. Do you need help? 4 S: It’s 110, but we’ve got cheaper ones. 2 Caroline: Yes. Do you have bookcases? This black one’s just 80. 3 S: Yes, we do. We’ve got nice bookcases over here. C: Oh, right. How much is the big one? 5 C: S: Hm. Do you think you’ll get more? Yes, I get them in quite often, so you could try again in a few weeks. Complete the highlighted expressions from Caroline’s conversations with the stallholders with the verbs on the right: 3 Grammar refresher some, any There are some second-hand stalls just over there. I might have some other sizes. C: Excuse me? S: Yeah, do you need some help? Do you have any silver candlesticks? Do you have any other colours? S: Do you need any help? C: No, thanks, I’m just looking. We don’t have any second-hand clothes. 1 Grammar reference and practice, p. 153 4 have (2× ) give is leave looking try take (2× ) want see 5 Vocabulary Buying things Looking 1 Stallholder: Do you need any help? Caroline: No, thanks, I’m just . 2 C: Can I a look at those ones there? S: These big ones? C: No, the smaller ones. 3 C: Can I the big rug at the top? S: The orange one? C: No, the white one. Bargaining 4 C: I could you eighty. S: I’ll do it for eighty-five. C: Well … OK, I’ll it. 5 C: Would you twenty? S: I can take thirty. C: Thanks, but I’ll them. 6 C: How much do you for them? Buying clothes 7 C: What size it? S: It’s a medium. 8 C: Can I it on? S: Yes, of course. 9 C: Do you any other colours? S: I’m afraid not, no. Language skills Extras Explore 6 The story of stuff 71 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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