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Money - How much is / are the...?




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                                                                          MONEY, MONEY, MONEY

                                                                                                      Banknotes
 
                  
 
 
                                                                                                             Coins
 
                                                            
                                                                                   
 
 
                                                              £1 (one pound)
                                                                10p (ten pence)
                                                                1p (one penny)
 
                                                             £1 = 100 pence
 
 
 
1) How much money have they got?
 
                   
                                                                                           Alice has got p.
 
                    
                                                                                           Bob has got p.
 
                
                                                                    Peter and John have got  £..
 
            
                                                                   Lucy and Sue have got £..
 
 
 
 
 
 
2) 'How much is / are... ?' - Choose the correct form (is /are) and fill in the gaps with the prices written in full letters.
 
                      example:                How much is the hat? It's twenty pounds and eleven pence.
                                   £20.11
 
 
                                   
                                            £40               £50.25           £35.10           £15.12          £20.74        £18.05         £26.57
 
 
How much the jeans? They  pounds.
How much  the shoes? They  pounds and  pence.
How much  the dress? It  pounds and  pence.
How much  the cap? It  pounds and  pence.
How much  the T-shirt? It  pounds and  pence.
How much  the gloves? They  pounds and  pence.
How much  the shorts? They  pounds and  pence.