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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 26 декабря 2024 14:56

3. Use little/a little/few/a few: 1) There was food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 2) Do you want sugar in your cocoa? - Yes, 3) There's very rice left for pilaw (плов). 4) You don't need to buy bread. We've got 5) There're _carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some. 4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive or -ing form: 1) Sue promised (study) harder. 2) Her parents don't let her 3) After (do) the washing-up, 1 always relax on the sofa. 4) I hate (iron) on Sundays. 5) I have enough money 5. Circle the correct item: 1) Can I help/show you to your table? 2) Andrew lets his imagination act/run wild when he cooks. 3) Can I see the bill/menu, please? 4) Many teenagers eat at quick/fast food restaurants. 5) The restaurant orders/serves Asian food. 6) I like scrambled/baked eggs for breakfast. 7) The chicken comes with a side/top order of rice. 8) You can find cola in the dairy/drinks aisle.

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26 декабря 2024 14:56

Sure! Here are the answers to your exercises:

3. Use little/a little/few/a few:

  1. There was little food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.
  2. Do you want sugar in your cocoa? - Yes, a little.
  3. There's very little rice left for pilaw (плов).
  4. You don't need to buy bread. We've got a little.
  5. There're a few carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some.

4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive or -ing form:

  1. Sue promised to study harder.
  2. Her parents don't let her go out. (assuming the verb to complete is "go out" based on typical contexts)
  3. After doing the washing-up, I always relax on the sofa.
  4. I hate ironing on Sundays.
  5. I have enough money to buy a new phone.

5. Circle the correct item:

  1. Can I show you to your table?
  2. Andrew lets his imagination run wild when he cooks.
  3. Can I see the menu, please?
  4. Many teenagers eat at fast food restaurants.
  5. The restaurant serves Asian food.
  6. I like scrambled eggs for breakfast.
  7. The chicken comes with a side order of rice.
  8. You can find cola in the drinks aisle.

Let me know if you need further assistance!

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3. Use little/a little/few/a few: 1) There was food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 2) Do you want sugar in your cocoa? - Yes, 3) There's very rice left for pilaw (плов). 4) You don't need to buy bread. We've got 5) There're _carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some. 4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive or -ing form: 1) Sue promised (study) harder. 2) Her parents don't let her 3) After (do) the washing-up, 1 always relax on the sofa. 4) I hate (iron) on Sundays. 5) I have enough money 5. Circle the correct item: 1) Can I help/show you to your table? 2) Andrew lets his imagination act/run wild when he cooks. 3) Can I see the bill/menu, please? 4) Many teenagers eat at quick/fast food restaurants. 5) The restaurant orders/serves Asian food. 6) I like scrambled/baked eggs for breakfast. 7) The chicken comes with a side/top order of rice. 8) You can find cola in the dairy/drinks aisle.
Sure! Here are the answers to your exercises: **3. Use little/a little/few/a few:** 1) There was **little** food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 2) Do you want sugar in your cocoa? - Yes, **a little**. 3) There's very **little** rice left for pilaw (плов). 4) You don't need to buy bread. We've got **a little**. 5) There're **a few** carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some. **4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive or -ing form:** 1) Sue promised **to study** harder. 2) Her parents don't let her **go out**. (assuming the verb to complete is "go out" based on typical contexts) 3) After **doing** the washing-up, I always relax on the sofa. 4) I hate **ironing** on Sundays. 5) I have enough money **to buy** a new phone. **5. Circle the correct item:** 1) Can I **show** you to your table? 2) Andrew lets his imagination **run** wild when he cooks. 3) Can I see the **menu**, please? 4) Many teenagers eat at **fast** food restaurants. 5) The restaurant **serves** Asian food. 6) I like **scrambled** eggs for breakfast. 7) The chicken comes with a **side** order of rice. 8) You can find cola in the **drinks** aisle. Let me know if you need further assistance!