Задание
Read the dialogue and choose the correct options
Teacher: How many people are there in the picture?
Tom: I can see five people.
Liz: I think there are five people, too.
Teacher: OK. Let's count each person. How many women can you see in the picture?
Tom: I can see only one woman.
Liz: No, there are two women, but one of them has got short hair and looks like a man.
Teacher: You're right, Liz. And how many men are there?
Tom: There are three men. Am I right?
Teacher: Yes, Tom. You're absolutely right. Are there any children in the picture?
Liz: No, there aren't.
Tom: Yes, there are! There is one child, but he is behind the bush!
Teacher: Very good, Tom. So, how many people are there?
Tom & Liz: There are six people.
- The children think there are five
[person|people] in the picture. The teacher offers to count each
[person|people]. - Tom can see one
[woman|women] in the picture, but Liz sees two
[woman|women]. - There are three
[man|men] in the picture. - Liz thinks there are no
[child|children], but Tom can see one
[child|children] behind the bush.