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This Week Today - survey presentation & free talk Tues – Superlatives and comparatives (sports vocab) / (Un)Countable Wed – Prefect / Continuous Thurs – Food and Nutrition (sports / health vocab) Sequencing.

SUMMARY - Common Quantifiers There are many different quantifiers. Some can be used with countable nouns, some can be used with uncountable nouns, and some can be used with both types of nouns. Common Quantifiers Used with Countable and Uncountable Nouns These quantifiers can be used with all nouns: some any a lot lots most all none enough Common Quantifiers Used with Countable Nouns These quantifiers can only be used with a countable noun: many a few fewer every a couple Common Quantifiers Used with Uncountable Nouns These quantifiers can only be used with an uncountable noun: much a little less

Reporting back Your job will be to report back some of the interesting results you found. Tally up the results. Use the following to help you talk about your survey. “We asked ... “I found that [number] out of [number]/percentage of people ... (improve this with other options and an example)

Some Question styles WHQ’s What When Where Why How Which Do you/ Do they / Does your (subject) + verb / Like / enjoy / think / want / have + ___________ ? Did + subject + verb Am / Is / Are + subject (you) + interested in / for/ against / thinking about / Was / Were + subject + verb-ing Will + subject Are + subject going to + verb Have / Has + subject + (ever) Past Participle (played, bought, seen, gone) Can / would + subject verb + ____________________ ? How often do you / does your (subject) +verb+ ______________ ? How much / many noun + subject + _______________ ? How long have / subject + _______________ ? (WHQ) + Do you prefer / like better ? WHQ’s What When Where Why How Which