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Words which are both countable and which are uncountable? write the words from the box under two categories sand tomato juice sugar bread sea hill jam cake raincoat daybook exercise butter snow

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kabinet17

sand - uncountable

tomato - countable

juice - uncountable

sugar  - uncountable

bread - uncountable

sea - uncountable

hill  - countable

jam - uncountable

cake - countable

raincoat - countable

daybook - countable

exercise - countable

butter - uncountable

snow - uncountable

rada8080

Объяснение:

nowadays, such a phenomenon as traffic jams is often found in large cities. People have to stand for several hours and wait for their turn to go further. I think this is a very urgent problem for many people, so I suggest several solutions that the local government can take.

First, the government could normalize public transport trips and make it more convenient and comfortable for people. Then there will be many times fewer cars on the roads and, accordingly, traffic jams.

secondly, the government could add traffic lights on the streets so that they regulate traffic and traffic jams would not be such a big problem.

thirdly, the government could lay shorter access roads so that people could use another road if there was a traffic jam on the first one.

To reduce the number of traffic jams, there are many different ways that the government could take and take advantage of for more comfortable use of the car, especially in large cities.

dfyurst708

Could I speak to the manager?

— the/me/Excuse/moment/but/is/not/he/at/here.

2. — Do you have tables for tonight?

— pity/is/a/It. We/have/tables/don't/any/tonight/for/left.

3. — Can I book a room?

— sorry/am/I/we/but/booked/fully/are.

4. — Are you open on Sundays?

— I/sorry/not/am/but/really/don't/I/know.

5. — Could I have lunch in my room now?

— afraid/am/I/don't/lunch/we/serve/11 a.m./before.

6. — Is it possible to sit closer to the window?

— impossible/it/sorry/really/I'm/very/but/is.

7. — Could I speak to Mrs Barn from Room 305?

— answer/is/but/I'm/no/there/sorry.

8. — Could I book the tickets for the show?

— I/left/have/afraid/we/nothing/am.

Read and practise saying the dialogues.

1) Receptionist:Good evening, what can I do for you?

Guest:I'd like to book a room.

R: When for?

G: I want to come on the 3rd of May and stay for three nights.

R: I'm really very sorry, but we are fully booked at that period.

G: Well, what about next week?

R: Oh, next week is OK, but what kind of room would you like?

G: A double, if possible.

R: I'm not quite sure, just one moment. Oh, I'm afraid we don't have any vacant double rooms for that moment, but never mind, I can offer you two nice single rooms.

G: What a pity! Let it be two single rooms but on one floor.

2) Headwaiter:Hello, how can I help you?

Guest:I'd like to reserve a table for two.

H: When would you like to come?

G: I wonder if it is possible to come on Wednesday evening.

H: Oh, I'm awfully sorry, but we don't open on Wednesday.

G: It is really very bad. Well, then could you reserve me a table for tonight?

H: I'm afraid we don't have any tables left for tonight. Today is our busy day. Come tomorrow and we'll reserve the best table for you!

3) Waiter:Good morning. What can I do for you?

Guest:Could I speak to your manager, please?

W: I'm not sure that he is here, but just one moment, I'll ask the Headwaiter.

G: Does your Headwaiter speak French? W: I'm sorry but I really don't know.

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