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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 25 февраля 2025 15:36

Как будет по-английски группа

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25 февраля 2025 15:36

To solve this task, we'll insert the appropriate pronouns derived from "some," "any," "no," or "every" into each sentence.

  1. I am trying to find some explanation to his behavior.
  2. This is a question that any child can answer.
  3. There is something strange in his appearance.
  4. Do you like some ice-cream?
  5. Did you get any from the shop?
  6. Where are the magazines which you bought yesterday?
  7. We use some water to cook soup.
  8. He needs to buy some new socks.
  9. Could you do something about this noise?
  10. His sugar is very sweet. I don’t like any sugar.
  11. My sister has just moved and she doesn’t know anyone in this house.
  12. Everyone could get hurt.
  13. Pass me some slices of cheese, please.
  14. Does Nick still live here? – No, no one else is living here now.
  15. Most people don’t like to eat anything alone.

These pronouns help to specify or clarify the quantity or identity of the nouns they refer to in each sentence.

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Как будет по-английски группа
To solve this task, we'll insert the appropriate pronouns derived from "some," "any," "no," or "every" into each sentence. 1. I am trying to find **some** explanation to his behavior. 2. This is a question that **any** child can answer. 3. There is **something** strange in his appearance. 4. Do you like **some** ice-cream? 5. Did you get **any** from the shop? 6. Where are **the** magazines which you bought yesterday? 7. We use **some** water to cook soup. 8. He needs to buy **some** new socks. 9. Could you do **something** about this noise? 10. His sugar is very sweet. I don’t like **any** sugar. 11. My sister has just moved and she doesn’t know **anyone** in this house. 12. **Everyone** could get hurt. 13. Pass me **some** slices of cheese, please. 14. Does Nick still live here? – No, **no one** else is living here now. 15. Most people don’t like to eat **anything** alone. These pronouns help to specify or clarify the quantity or identity of the nouns they refer to in each sentence.