ESERCIZI SVOLTI DI GRAMMATICA INGLESE

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ESERCIZI SVOLTI DI GRAMMATICA INGLESE VISITACI SU: http://englishclass.altervista.org/ ESERCIZI SVOLTI DI GRAMMATICA INGLESE ARGOMENTO: TOO, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY

INSERISCI NELLE SEGUENTI FRASI LA GIUSTA FORMA: TOO, TOO MUCH O TOO MANY ATTENZIONE: sostantivo singolare innumerabile!   FRASE 1:   I don’t like this coffee because you have put ....... sugar in the cup: you know I like sugar-free coffee!   TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY?   CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   I don’t like this coffee because you have put TOO MUCH sugar in the cup: you know I like sugar-free coffee! FRASE 2:   ATTENZIONE: aggettivo qualificativo!   Your sister can’t wear that tight dress: she’s ..... fat! She should lose weight! TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   Your sister can’t wear that tight dress: she’s TOO fat! She should lose weight!

TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? ATTENZIONE: sostantivo plurale!   FRASE 3:   I don’t know how to do these exercises. You say it’s simple but there are ........ rules that I don’t know!   TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY?   CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   I don’t know how to do these exercises. You say it’s simple but there are TOO MANY rules that I don’t know! FRASE 4:   ATTENZIONE: avverbio!   Oh, no! I can’t go to the cinema tonight because it’s ...... late! The movie has already started! TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   Oh, no! I can’t go to the cinema tonight because it’s TOO late! The movie has already started!

TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? ATTENZIONE: sostantivo plurale!   FRASE 5:   That building will be destroyed tomorrow. It’s unsafe: there are ......... holes in the walls.   TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY?   CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   That building will be destroyed tomorrow. It’s unsafe: there are TOO MANY holes in the walls. ATTENZIONE: sostantivo singolare innumerabile!   FRASE 6:   I can’t accept so much money from you: I need some money, that’s true, but this is....... TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   I can’t accept so much money from you: I need some money, that’s true, but this is TOO MUCH.

TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? ATTENZIONE: sostantivo plurale!   FRASE 7:   I cannot see the river over there, because there are ......... trees in front of it.   TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY?   CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   I cannot see the river over there, because there are TOO MANY trees in front of it. FRASE 8:   ATTENZIONE: aggettivo qualificativo!   You can’t have your own car bacause you’re only sixteen years old. You are .......young to drive! TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   You can’t have your own car bacause you’re only sixteen years old. You are TOO young to drive!

TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? ATTENZIONE: “troppo” non è seguito da alcun sostantivo o aggettivo!   FRASE 9:   No, don’t eat that cake: you’ve eaten ....... at lunch!   TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY?   CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   No, don’t eat that cake: you’ve eaten TOO MUCH at lunch! ATTENZIONE: “troppo” non è seguito da alcun sostantivo o aggettivo!   FRASE 10:   Don’t tell him what I’ve told you: you always talk ......! TOO, TOO MUCH OR TOO MANY? CLICCA SULLO SCHERMO PER LEGGERE LA SOLUZIONE QUI SOTTO   Don’t tell him what I’ve told you: you always talk TOO MUCH!