9. Számok, mennyiség* A1 (21) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

Számok, mennyiség* (21)

Számok, mennyiség* – A1 (21) (Sorszámok, törtek; Számok, értékek; Számolás; Becslés, pontosság; Mennyiségek; Sok, elég; Kevés; Rész, egész) Szavak

number noun /ˈnʌm.bər/ 1 szám, számjegy [C]

Think of a number smaller than 100.

Do you know what number their house is?

That's item number three on the agenda.

some pronoun /sʌm/ 1 néhány, némi (határozatlan mennyiség) (tsz. C/U főnevekkel gyakran nem fordítjuk)

I can't eat all this chocolate, would you like some?

If you need more paper then just take some.

"Would you like to have dinner with us?" "No thanks, I've already had some."

some pronoun /sʌm/ 2 néhány (egy része, de nem mind)

In some cases it's possible to fix the problem right away.

Some of you here have already met Imran.

Have some of this champagne - it's very good.

first adjective /fɜːst/ 1 első (az összes többi előtti)

This is my first trip to New York.

Karen was the first person to arrive.

We met for the first time yesterday.

little adjective /ˈlɪt.l̩/ 1 kicsi, kis (méret, mennyiség)

It came in a little box.

a little dog/nose/room

He gave a little smile.

only adjective /ˈəʊn.li/ [always before noun] az egyetlen, egyedüli (senki/semmi más)

This is our only chance.

I was the only person on the train.

Is this really the only way to do it?

The only thing that matters is that the baby is healthy.

It was the only thing I could do under the circumstances.

Rita was the only person to complain.

about adverb /əˈbaʊt/ 1 körülbelül

It happened about two months ago.

"What time are you leaving work today?" "About five."

how adverb /haʊ/ 1 hány, mennyi, milyen (rákérdezés mennyiségre, méretre, korra)

Do you know how many people are coming?

How much was that dress?

How big is the house?

How old are they?

only adverb /ˈəʊn.li/ 1 csak (nem több)

She's only 13.

These shoes only cost £20.

He only passed one of his exams.

It's only four o'clock and it's already getting dark.

a determiner /eɪ/ also: an 3 egy (egy vmiből)

a hundred dollars

a dozen eggs

many determiner, pronoun /ˈmen.i/ sok

We've known them for many years.

I don't have many clothes.

Were there many people at the party?

Not many people have heard of him.

Many people would disagree with your ideas.

I've met him so many times and I still can't remember his name!

There are too many people applying for too few jobs.

more determiner, pronoun /mɔːr/ 1 több (ezenfelül, még hozzá)

Would you like some more food?

There isn't enough milk - I'll have to buy some more.

I need a bit more time.

The doctors can't cope with any more patients.

more determiner, pronoun /mɔːr/ 2 több (nagyobb mennyiség, mérték)

There are more people here today than yesterday.

He knows more about dogs than I do.

much determiner, pronoun /mʌtʃ/ (more, most) 1 (kérdésben) mennyi?

How much money will I need for the taxi?

How much do these shoes cost?

second determiner, ordinal number /ˈsek.ənd/ 1 második (sorrendben)

Is Megan her first or second child?

This is the second time I've had flu this winter.

Jones took second place in the long jump.

I was second in the 100m.

some determiner /sʌm/ 1 néhány, némi (határozatlan mennyiség) (tsz. C/U főnevekkel gyakran nem fordítjuk)

There's some cake in the kitchen if you'd like it.

Here's some news you might be interested in.

We've been having some problems with our TV over the last few weeks.

Could you give me some idea of when the building work will finish?

I've got to do some more work before I can go out.

of preposition /ɒv/ 2 valamennyi valakiből/valamiből (részmennyiség kifejezése)

a kilo of apples

loads of food

hundreds of people

most of them

none of them

both of us

a third of all people

a drop of rain

of preposition /ɒv/ 4 szám, dátum, életkor kifejezése

an essay of 500 words

a boy of six

the 14th of February 2005

and conjunction /ænd/ 3 meg (számok kifejezése és összeadás)

It cost a hundred and twenty pounds.

Two and three equals five.

Phrases and idioms:

a lot/lots sok, rengeteg

She eats lots of fruit.

There were a lot of people there.

I've got a lot to do today.

He does lots of travelling in his job.

We met lots of people on holiday.

Do you want some food? There's lots in the fridge.

how many hány? mennyi? (a számra vonatkozó kérdés)

How many people are coming tonight?

How many students are there in each class?

How many hours do you work?

*Ez az oldal a jelentések gyors áttekintésére szolgál. A jelentések tanulására a Gyakorlatok oldalai nyújtanak lehetőséget.

26. Számok, mennyiség – kapcsolódó leckék:

Társoldalak

Magyar nyelvtan

Nyelvóra oldalak

*Dupla kattintás az oldalon egy (nem linkelt) szóra.

A webhely cookie-kat használ. A webhely igénybevételével Ön elfogadja ezen cookie-k használatát. További információk.