Ex. 1 a.
1. You have to understand! There is no way I can accept this.
2. If you want to go to university, you have to study hard.
3. She doesn’t have to buy a computer. She can use my laptop.
4. Students at most schools in the UK have to wear a uniform.
5. I understand what you said. You don’t have to tell me again!
6. James wants to be healthy. He has to be careful about what he eats.
7. You don’t have to help me with my work. I con do it on my own.
Ex. 1. b.
1. She’s buying a / some fruit at the supermarket.
2. Can I have a / an orange, please?
3. I can’t buy it. I haven’t got much / many money.
4. How much / many tomatoes have we got?
5. Much / many people live in this city.
6. If you want something to eat, have a / some sandwich.
7. We’ve got a / some eggs, but we haven’t got much / many bread.
8. We haven’t got some / any apples today. Would you like some / any carrots?
9. Our teacger never gives us some / any homework before the weekend. She’s great!
Ex. 2 a.
1. Olive
2. Eggs
3. Sugar
4. Orange
5. Water
6. Carrots
7. Beans
8. Apple
9. Meat
10. Fish
Ex. 2. b.
1. Cathree = teacher
2. Tindest = dentis
3. Crodot = doctor
4. Serun = nurs
5. Lpito = pilot
6. Lawyers
7. Firefighther
8. Engineer