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Containers and Appearance of Products(18.02.10)




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CONTAINERS and APPEARANCE OF PRODUCTS

  1. 2.   3.   4.   5.   6.  7.     8.
      
            LOAF                      SLICE                  PACKET                  CUP                      BOX                GLASS       BOTTLE         JAR
 
 
 
9.   10.  11. 12.  13. 14.   15.   16.  
       
        SACK               CARTON                BAR                       JOINT                      JUG                     TUBE                     CAN                    TIN
 
 
 
EXERCISE 1
 
Complete with the right containers.
 
1. A  of bread.
 
2. A  of chips.
 
3. A  of jam.
 
4. A  of wine.
 
5. A  of potatoes.
 
6. A  of milk.
 
7. A  of cheese.
 
8. A  of lemonade.
 
9. A  of coffee.
 
10. A  of eggs.
 
11. A  of chocolate.
 
12. A  of water.
 
13. A  of meat.
 
14. A  of toothpaste.
 
15. A  of coke.
 
16. A  of sardines.
 
 
EXERCISE 2
 

Complete with some or any.

 

Sue: Have you got  sugar in the pantry?

Mary: No, I haven’t got .

Sue: I think I’m going to buy  oranges too.

Mary: Ok. Don’t forget to buy  eggs too, because

we haven’t got .

 

EXERCISE 3

 

Complete the sentences with the containers.

 

 

Mary: I am going to the supermarket.

I need a  of meat. Do you need something?

Sue: Yes, please. I also need a

  of bread and a

 of chips for dinner.

Mary: Do you have some eggs? I could buy a

  of eggs and a 

of milk for breakfast…

Sue: Could you buy some

of coke too?

Mary: Sure! Goodbye.