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  1. kilometer

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yard (noun) = ���
������ҧ One yard equals three feet.
           I need three yards of rope to tie all the boxes together.
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          How + adjective + verb to be + noun / pronoun?
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    How old is Angelina Jolie?
  2. ����֧��ǹ�٧
    How tall is Michael’s son?
  3. ����֧���˹ѡ
    How heavy is that luggage?
  4. ����֧�س����� ��͹/���
    How cold is it in Brisbane?
  5. ����֧�����֡
    How deep is the swimming pool?
  6. ����֧�����٧ (�ҡ��鹢��件֧�ش�٧�ش�ͧ��觷��ٴ�֧)
    How high are the bushes?
  7. ����֧�������ҧ
    How wide was the door?
  8. ����֧�������
    How long is that piece of cloth?
  9. ����֧���зҧ
    How far is it from Bangkok to Chonburi?

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  1. It’s about four feet from the bottom.

  2. It’s 12 Cº in Chiangmai.

  3. This table is five feet long.

  4. Three stories.

  5. Two years old.

  6. It’s about fifty pounds.

  7. She’s about 5  feet 3  inches tall.

  8. It’s three feet wide.

  9. It’s about 170 centimeters.

Answer keys

  1. How deep is that well?
  2. How cold is it in Chiangmai?
  3. How long is your dining table?
  4. How high is RTN Language Center building?
  5. How old is your granddaughter?
  6. How heavy is your new armchair?
  7. How tall is your friend?
  8. How wide is the door of the restroom?
  9. How long is that rope?

������ѡ˹����Ѵ仺�ҧ����  ���ǹ�������ѡ�ӡ���ҡ���Ѵ��ҧ  weigh  �͡���§ ����  �����  ��觹��˹ѡ  �դӹ�� ��� weight  �͡���§��� �Ƿ
������ҧ          You should weigh your belongings when you pack for going abroad.
                   Can you weigh this parcel for me?
strength   �繤ӹ��  �ͧ�Ӥس�Ѿ��  strong  �դ����������  �������ç
������ҧ          I’m not strong as I used to be, I don’t have enough strength to do things I could do in the past.
                   When Anne fainted yesterday she didn’t have strength to stand.
to gain weight  �դ���������� ���˹ѡ���
������ҧ          After many months of good appetite Paul gains some weight.
to go on a diet �����  Ŵ���˹ѡ
������ҧ          The doctor asks Paul to go on a diet after the last check up.
                   It needs a good effort to go on a diet. You feel hungry all the time.
diet  ����繤ӹ���դ����������  ����÷����ҡԹ�����繻�Ш�  ����繤ӡ����  �����  �Թ������ŧ����Ŵ���˹ѡ
������ҧ          To be healthy, you have to balance your diet.
                    Paul has to diet more to lose some weight.
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�Ӻ͡����ҳ  㹺ҧ�����Ҩ������ quantifier  ��кҧ���Ҩ������  indefinite pronouns  ������  �������¡��� �ӷ��͡����ҳ�ӹ����駷��Ѻ����йѺ�����  㹷����Т͹���������ѡ  �ѧ���

  1. many   �����  �ҡ  �����Ѻ�ӹ���Ѻ��

������ҧ          Reading is my favorite hobby ; therefore, I collect many books.

  1. much   ����� �ҡ  ����Ѻ����Ѻ���������ѡ��ҡ�㹻���¤����ʸ

������ҧ          Don’t put much sugar in you coffee, it isn’t good for your health.
                   I don’t have much time for my daughter lately.

  1. a lot ����� �ҡ ����Ѻ��駹���Ѻ����й���Ѻ�����

������ҧ          Ploy likes to put a lot of sugar in her meal.
                   Mr. Rice owns a lot of wrist watches.

  1. a few ��͡�ӹǹ����ҡ�����Ѻ����Ѻ��

������ҧ          Somsri has a few pens that she doesn’t want.
                   They have a few hats to lend us.

  1. a little ��Ѻ����Ѻ�����

������ҧ          This type of plant needs a little water.
                   Put a little salt in your fried rice.
��ǹ  some , any  ��� none ����ö�����駡Ѻ����Ѻ����йѺ�����  �� some ��� any �դ����������  �ҧ��ǹ  ��ҧ  none �դ������������������  ����� some 㹻���¤�͡������ФӶ��  ����Ѻ any ��㹻���¤�Ӷ����л���ʸ  ��ǹ none  ��㹻���¤�͡����
������ҧ          Do you have some more pencils?
                   Yes, I have some.
                   Does Pete have any?
                   No, he has none.

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  1. A:  Have you invited____________ guests?
    B:  No, only ____________.
  2. I don’t have __________ rice left. I have to buy more.
  3. Jill has ______________ pens, on the contrary Jack has____________.
  4. Add _________________ salt in your soup.
  5. John doesn’t have______________ money so he can’t afford a new car.
  6. Did you have ___________ friends while you were in university?
  7. Cathy had only ____________ dolls to play with when she was young.

Answer keys

  1. many, a few
  2. much
  3. a few, a lot
  4. a little/some
  5. much/any
  6. many
  7. a few