She hasn't been abroad for/since a long time.
She hasn't been abroad for a long time.
A What shall we take to the school picnic?
B Let’s take / We will take / We might take crisps and cola.
Let's take
you use it to fight against mosquitos and other insects
insect repellent
Try not to make too many / too much noise.
too much
Do you have money?
Do you have enough money?
I've known Ben for/since last summer.
I've known Ben since last summer.
A I’ve decided to buy this laptop. What do you think?
B Me too / I’m not sure / I’m sure, it looks old.
I'm not sure
you use them to start a fire
matches
I don’t like it here. There are too many / too much
tourists.
too many
Is the music loud?
Is the music loud enough?
They haven't seen their cousins for/since 2009.
They haven't seen their cousins since 2009.
A Ellie wants to leave home early tomorrow.
B That’s a bad / strange / good idea! We’ll have more time at the beach.
That's a good idea!
you need to have it in case of emergencies connected to health
first aid kit
Wow! I’m sorry but it costs too many / too much
money.
too much
She looks happy.
She looks happy enough.
We haven't been on a ship for/since years.
We haven't been on a ship for years.
A I think this tent is as comfortable as a hotel room. How about you?
B I don’t agree / I agree / I’m agreed - it’s horrible.
I don't agree
you sleep in it during a camping trip
sleeping bag
Do we have enough time? There are too many / too
much places to visit.
too many
There aren't people.
There aren't enough people.
Lucy and Joe did judo for/since 6 years.
Lucy and Joe did judo for 6 years.
A I spoke to Tom and Naomi this afternoon.
B Shall we / Will we / Are we going to the cinema on Saturday?
Are we going
torch/flashlight
Come on! There really isn’t too many / too much time.
too much
Do you have food to eat?
Do you have enough food to eat?