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Málfræðiverkefni fyrir 10.bekk. Vor 2007 Lausnir. 84.1 Is there … there’s there was ….It was It was There was is it It was It’s. there wasn’t Is it … it’s there was … There was It was There wasn’t There was … it wasn’t. Unit 84. Unit 84. 84.2 There is a lot of salt in the soup.
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Málfræðiverkefni fyrir 10.bekk Vor 2007 Lausnir
84.1 Is there … there’s there was ….It was It was There was is it It was It’s there wasn’t Is it … it’s there was … There was It was There wasn’t There was … it wasn’t Unit 84
Unit 84 • 84.2 • There is a lot of salt in the soup. • There was nothing in the box. • There was a lot of violence in the film. • There were a lot of people in the shops. • There is a lot to do in this town. / There is a lot happening in this town.
Unit 84 • 84.3 • There may be • there will be / there’ll be eða there are going to be • There’s going to be • There used to be • there should be • there wouldn’t be
Unit 84 • 84.4 • and there was a lot of snow • There used to be a church here • There must have been a reason. • OK • There’s sure to be a car park somewhere. • there will be an opportunity • OK • there would be sombody… but there wasn’t anybody. • There has been no change. • OK
Unit 85 • 85.1 • some • any • any … some • some • any • any • some • any • any
85.2 somebody/someone anybody/anyone anything something sombody/someone … anybody/anyone something … anybody/anyone Anybody/Anyone anybody/anyone anywhere somewhere anywhere anybody/anyone something anybody/anyone something anybody/anyone … anything Unit 85
Unit 85 • 85.3 • Any day • Anything • anywhere • Any job eða Anything • Any time • Anybody/Anyone • Any newspaper eða Any one
Unit 86 • 86.1 • no • any • None • none • No • any • any • none • no
86.2 Nobody/No-one. None Nowhere. None. Nothing. I wasn’t talking to anybody/anyone. I haven’t got any luggage. I’m not going anywhere. I didn’t make any mistakes. I didn’t pay anything. Unit 86
Unit 86 • 86.3 • nobody/no-one • Nowhere • anything • Nothing. I couldn’t find anything … • Nothing • anywhere • Nobody/No-one said anything.
Unit 86 • 86.4 • nobody • anyone • Anybody • Nothing • Anything • anything
Unit 87 • 87.1 • a lot of salt • OK • It cost a lot • OK • many people eða a lot of people • I use the phone a lot • OK • a lot of money
Unit 87 • 87.2 • He’s got plenty of money. • There’s plenty of room. • … she still has plenty to learn. • There are plenty of things to see. • There are plenty of hostels.
Unit 87 • 87.3 • little • many • much • few • little • many
Unit 87 • 87.4 • a few dollars • OK • a little time • OK • only a few words • a few months
Unit 87 • 87.5 • a little • a few • few • little • a little • little • a few
Unit 88 • 88.1 • - • of • - • - • of • of • - ( of er líka rétt ) • -
88.2 of my spare time accidents of the buildings of her friends of the population birds of the players of her opinions European countries (of) my dinner Unit 88
88.3 (dæmi um svör) the time my friends (of) the questions the photos (of) the money 88.4 All of them none of us some of it none of them None of it Some of them all of it Unit 88
89.1 Neither both Either Neither 89.2 either both Neither of neither driver … both/both the/ both of the cars both / both of Unit 89
Unit 89 • 89.3 • either of them • both of them • neither of us • neither of them
Unit 89 • 89.4 • Both Joe and Sam are on holiday. • Neither Joe nor Sam has (got) a car. • Brian neither watches TV nor reads newspapers. • The film was both boring and long. • That man’s name is either Richard or Robert. • I’ve got neither the time nor the money to go on holiday. • We can leave either today or tomorrow.
Unit 89 • 89.5 • either • any • none • any • either • neither
90.1 Everybody/Everyone Everything all everybody/everyone everything All everybody/everyone All everything/all Everybody/Everyone All everything Unit 90
Unit 90 • 90.2 • The whole team played well. • He ate the whole box (of chocolates). • They searched the whole house. • The whole family play/plays tennis. • Ann/She worked the whole day. • It rained the whole week. • Ann worked all day. • It rained all week.
90.3 every four hours every four years every five minutes every six months 90.4 every day all day The whole building every time all the time all my luggage Unit 90
91.1 Each Every Each every each every 91.2 Every Each every every each every every each Every each Unit 91
Unit 91 • 91.3 • Sonia and I had ten pounds each. / Sonia and I each had ten pounds. • Those postcards cost 80 pence each. / Those postcards are 80 pence each. • We paid £120 each. / We each paid £120.
Unit 91 • 91.4 • everyone • every one • Everyone • every one
121.1 at night in the evening on 21 July 1969 at the same time in the 1920s in about 20 minutes at the moment in the Middle Ages in 11 seconds (on) Saturdays Unit 121
121.2 I last saw her on Tuesday. eða I last saw her Tuesday. in At on in in at on at in at on in On Saturday night eða Saturday night … at midnight at 5 o’clock in the morning on 7 January … in April at home on Tuesday morning eða at home Tuesday morning … in the afternoon Unit 121
Unit 121 • 121.3 • a • báðar • b • b • báðar • a • b • a
122.1 on time in time on time in time on time in time in time on time 122.2 I got home just in time. I stopped him just in time. We got to the cinema just in time for the beginning of the film. Unit 122
122.3 at the end of the month at the end of the course at the end of the race at the end of the interview 122.4 In the end she resigned (from her job). In the end I gave up. In the end we decided not to go. eða In the end we didn’t go … Unit 122
Unit 122 • 122.5 • In • at … at • in • in • at • in • at • in
Unit 123 • 123.1 • On his arm. eða On the man’s arm. • At the traffic lights. • a) On the door. b) In the door. • On the wall. • In Paris. • a) At the gate. b) On the gate. • On the beach.
Unit 123 • 123.2 • on my guitar • at the next garage • in your coffee • on that tree • in the mountains • on the island • at the window
123.3 on at on in on at in a small village in the soutwest on in on the wall in the kitchen at Unit 123
Unit 124 • 124.1 • On the second floor. • At/On the corner. • In the corner. • At the top of the stairs. • In the back of the car. • At the front. • On the left. • In the back row. • On a farm.
Unit 124 • 124.2 • on the right • in the world • on the way to work • on the west coast • in the front row • at the back of the class • on the back of this card
124.3 in in at in on At in in on in on in on … on Unit 124
125.1 on a train at a conference in hospital at the hairdresser’s on his bike in New York at the Savoy Theatre 125.2 in a taxi at the cinema in prison at school at the sports centre in hospital at the airport on the plane at sea Unit 125
125.3 at in at at/in a very nice hotel .. in Amsterdam in on at in at in at … at in in Birmingham … at Birmingham University Unit 125
126.1 at to to into at to into to at to into to get home … going to bed returned to France … two years in Brazil born in Chicago … moved to New York .. lives in New York Unit 126
Unit 126 • 126.2 (dæmi um svör) • 2-4 • I’ve been to Sweden once. I’ve never been to the United States. I’ve been to Paris a few times.
126.3 in - at to - 126.4 I got on the bus. I got out of the car. I got off the train. I got into the taxi. eða I got in the taxi. I got off the plane. Unit 126
127.1 in cold weather in pencil in love in block letters in the shade in my opinion 127.2 on strike on a tour on television on purpose on a diet on business on holiday on the phone on the whole Unit 127
127.3 on on at in on for eða on on at at on In my opinion .. on television on on on at on in Unit 127
128.1 by mistake by hand by credit card by satelite 128.2 on by by car … on my bike in on by Unit 128