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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 18 апреля 2025 08:15

Fill in the gaps with one of the following Quantifiers: some, any, much, many, a lot few, little/ a little. How money have you got? How bottles of juice have you got? ке You must be quick. You have time There's not butter in the fridge. We need to buy He knows French. We need cheese if we want to make a sandwich. Do you want groceries from the shop? My mother doesn't want kitchen appliances for her birthday There weren't people at the concert. There were people at the cinema yesterday

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18 апреля 2025 08:15

To fill in the gaps with the appropriate quantifiers, let's analyze the context of each sentence and determine the correct choice:

  1. How much money have you got? (Referring to an uncountable noun, money)
  2. How many bottles of juice have you got? (Referring to countable items, bottles)
  3. A lot (Referring to a large quantity, informal)
  4. There's not any butter in the fridge. We need to buy some. (Referring to an uncountable noun, butter)
  5. He knows some French. (Indicating a non-specific amount of knowledge)
  6. We need some cheese if we want to make a sandwich. (Referring to an uncountable noun, cheese)
  7. Do you want some groceries from the shop? (Referring to an unspecified quantity of groceries)
  8. My mother doesn't want any kitchen appliances for her birthday. (Referring to a countable noun, appliances)
  9. There weren't any people at the concert. (Referring to countable noun, people)
  10. There were a few people at the cinema yesterday. (Referring to countable noun, people)

By selecting the appropriate quantifiers for each sentence based on whether the noun is countable or uncountable, we have effectively filled in the gaps to complete the sentences.

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Fill in the gaps with one of the following Quantifiers: some, any, much, many, a lot few, little/ a little. How money have you got? How bottles of juice have you got? ке You must be quick. You have time There's not butter in the fridge. We need to buy He knows French. We need cheese if we want to make a sandwich. Do you want groceries from the shop? My mother doesn't want kitchen appliances for her birthday There weren't people at the concert. There were people at the cinema yesterday
To fill in the gaps with the appropriate quantifiers, let's analyze the context of each sentence and determine the correct choice: 1. How **much** money have you got? (Referring to an uncountable noun, money) 2. How **many** bottles of juice have you got? (Referring to countable items, bottles) 3. **A lot** (Referring to a large quantity, informal) 4. There's not **any** butter in the fridge. We need to buy **some**. (Referring to an uncountable noun, butter) 5. He knows **some** French. (Indicating a non-specific amount of knowledge) 6. We need **some** cheese if we want to make a sandwich. (Referring to an uncountable noun, cheese) 7. Do you want **some** groceries from the shop? (Referring to an unspecified quantity of groceries) 8. My mother doesn't want **any** kitchen appliances for her birthday. (Referring to a countable noun, appliances) 9. There weren't **any** people at the concert. (Referring to countable noun, people) 10. There were **a few** people at the cinema yesterday. (Referring to countable noun, people) By selecting the appropriate quantifiers for each sentence based on whether the noun is countable or uncountable, we have effectively filled in the gaps to complete the sentences.