15. Every (adv): /ˈɛvri/ Cada
Used for referring to all the people or
things of a particular type or in a particular group, or all the parts of
something.
Example:
Antony has to study every day at the
university.
16. Help (somebody) out (v):
/hɛlp/ /ˈsʌmˌbɑdi/ /aʊt/ Ayudar
Mainly spoken: to help someone,
especially by doing a particular job.
Example:
Nicholas has helped me out with my homework.
17. Loyalty card (n): /ˈlɔɪəlti/ /kɑrd/ Tarjeta
de lealtad
A card for using the products or
services of a particular business.
Example:
Andrew is a rich man. He has a loyalty card to enter a private
club.
18. More of (qtfr): /mɔr/ /ɑv/ Más
de
An amount or number that is larger
than another.
Example:
She asked for more of your help than
expected.
19. Plenty of (qtfr): /ˈplɛnti/ /ɑv/ Bastante
de
A large amount of something, or a
large number of things.
Example:
Karla has got plenty of vacation time; now it is time to
keep studying.
20. The majority of (qtfr):
/ðə/ /məˈʤɔrəti/ /ɑv/ La mayoría de
Most of the people or things in a
group.
Example:
The majority
of students in this university are men.
a. Practice:
Choose one
word from the list above and fill in
the blanks.
1. of e-mail users are upset about the increase of viruses.
2. I feel like I don’t have time to get everything done.
3. They their son
on his final exam.
