Ex 1. Choose: a little / little / a few / few
1) I have _______ water left. There's enough to share.
2) I have ________ good friends. I'm not lonely.
3) He has _________ education. He can't read or write, and he can hardly count.
4) There are _________ people she really trusts. It's a bit sad.
5) We've got _________ time at the weekend. Would you like to meet?
6) Julie gave us ________ apples from her garden. Shall we share them?
7) She has ________ self-confidence. She has a lot of trouble talking to new people.
8) There are __________ women politicians in the UK. Many people think there should be more.
9) It's a great pity, but the hospital has _________ medicine. They can't help many people.
10) I've got ________ cakes to give away. Would you like one?
11) There's _________ milk left in the fridge. It should be enough for our coffee.
12) __________ children from this school go on to university, unfortunately.
13) Do you need information on English grammar? I have _______ books on the topic if you would like to borrow them.
14) She's lucky. She has _________ problems.
15) London has _______ sunshine in the winter. That's why so many British people go on holiday to sunny places!
16) There's ___________ spaghetti left in the cupboard. Shall we eat it tonight?
17) There are __________ programmes on television that I want to watch. I prefer to download a film or read a book.
18) He has ________ free time. He hardly ever even manages to call his mother!
19) Unfortunately, I have ___________ problems at the moment.
20) Are you thirsty? There's ________ juice left in this bottle, if you'd like it.
Five days a week on a normal week. On a week containing some public holiday, the number of working days may be smaller.
During the Christmas, the schools usually have a forthnight’s Christmas break from the day before Christmas Eve (December 23rd) until Epiphany (January 6th).These dates may vary from year to year so that the shool work ends on the working day preceding Dec. 23rd and commences again on the working day following Jan. 6th.
Afte Epipåhany there are no poublic holidays until Easter. Between those holidays, the is a week’s Spring break, usually called The Skiing Holidays, in February and March. The place of the Spring break varies so that the schools in southernmost Finland take the break on week 8, the schools in western and central Finland take the week 9 and the schools in eastern adn nothern Finland have the week 10.
There is no Easter break in the Finnish schools in the same way there may be in some oher countries. The Good Friday is a public holiday which shortens he working week in schools. So does the following Monday which is the Second Easter Day.
After Easter, the Ascension Day is a public holiday as is the May Day. Summer break in schools starts at he beginning of June and ends around August 7th, lasting approximately two months and a week.
After Summer break, there are no public holidays until the Independence Day on December 6th. During the Autumn term, there can be an Autumn break, the length of which may vary from town to town and from school to school. Some towns and schools have a whole week’s break while in some towns and schools the Autumn break is only a couple of days long.
This applies to the comprehensive schools and the upper secondary schools. The breaks in universities are longer, but the five day working week applies to the universities as well.
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