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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 23 апреля 2025 19:32

1. How children are there? 2. Sue drinks tea. She likes tea. 3. Jane spends money at the shops. She can't pay her bills. 4. Add salt. 5. Mary has dolls because she likes toy cars. 6. There aren’t cars in the street. 7. We are early. We have time. 8. How flour do we need? 9. I can't give you a decision yet. I need time to think. 10. - Just give us time, please. - minutes, okay? 11. You need money to travel around the world. 12. There are not shops in our street. 13. Only guests out of almost a hundred people. 14. I will come soon. There is work to do. 15. There is so useful information in this book! 16. Are there apples on the tree? 17. Last week there was so rain that I was not able to go out. 18. She is very popular. She has friends. 19. You should drink hot coffee, it will help. 20. I saw your cat minutes ago. 21. I don't have time. 22. There aren't things in the wardrobe.

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23 апреля 2025 19:32

This task involves filling in the blanks with the appropriate quantifiers (words that describe quantity) to complete the sentences. Let's go through each sentence one by one to fill in the missing quantifiers:

  1. How many children are there? - Here, we use "many" to indicate the quantity of children.

  2. Sue drinks some tea. She likes tea. - "Some" implies an unspecified amount of tea.

  3. Jane spends money at the shops. She can't pay her bills. - Here, we can use "too much" to imply an excessive amount of money spent.

  4. Add some salt. - "Some" is used here to indicate an unspecified quantity of salt.

  5. Mary has many dolls because she likes toy cars. - In this context, "many" is used to indicate a large quantity of dolls.

  6. There aren’t any cars in the street. - "Any" indicates the absence of cars in the street.

  7. We are early. We have enough time. - "Enough" implies a sufficient amount of time.

  8. How much flour do we need? - "Much" is used to inquire about the quantity of flour required.

  9. I can't give you a decision yet. I need more time to think. - "More" indicates the need for additional time.

  10. **- Just give us some time, please.

  • 5 minutes, okay?** - "Some" is used in the first sentence, while "5" specifies a quantity (minutes) in the second sentence.
  1. You need enough money to travel around the world. - "Enough" indicates a sufficient amount of money.

  2. There are no shops in our street. - "No" implies the absence of shops.

  3. Only a few guests out of almost a hundred people. - "A few" indicates a small number of guests.

  4. I will come soon. There is some work to do. - "Some" implies an unspecified amount of work.

  5. There is so much useful information in this book! - "So much" emphasizes a substantial amount of information.

  6. Are there any apples on the tree? - "Any" indicates the presence or absence of apples.

  7. Last week there was so much rain that I was not able to go out. - "So much" emphasizes a significant amount of rain.

  8. She is very popular. She has many friends. - "Many" indicates a large number of friends.

  9. You should drink some hot coffee; it will help. - "Some" indicates an unspecified amount of hot coffee.

  10. I saw your cat a few minutes ago. - "A few" specifies a small quantity of minutes.

  11. I don't have any time. - "Any" denotes the absence of time.

  12. There aren't any things in the wardrobe. - "Any" implies a lack of things in the wardrobe.

These quantifiers help to specify the quantity or absence of the items in the given sentences.

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1. How children are there? 2. Sue drinks tea. She likes tea. 3. Jane spends money at the shops. She can't pay her bills. 4. Add salt. 5. Mary has dolls because she likes toy cars. 6. There aren’t cars in the street. 7. We are early. We have time. 8. How flour do we need? 9. I can't give you a decision yet. I need time to think. 10. - Just give us time, please. - minutes, okay? 11. You need money to travel around the world. 12. There are not shops in our street. 13. Only guests out of almost a hundred people. 14. I will come soon. There is work to do. 15. There is so useful information in this book! 16. Are there apples on the tree? 17. Last week there was so rain that I was not able to go out. 18. She is very popular. She has friends. 19. You should drink hot coffee, it will help. 20. I saw your cat minutes ago. 21. I don't have time. 22. There aren't things in the wardrobe.
This task involves filling in the blanks with the appropriate quantifiers (words that describe quantity) to complete the sentences. Let's go through each sentence one by one to fill in the missing quantifiers: 1. **How many children are there?** - Here, we use "many" to indicate the quantity of children. 2. **Sue drinks some tea. She likes tea.** - "Some" implies an unspecified amount of tea. 3. **Jane spends money at the shops. She can't pay her bills.** - Here, we can use "too much" to imply an excessive amount of money spent. 4. **Add some salt.** - "Some" is used here to indicate an unspecified quantity of salt. 5. **Mary has many dolls because she likes toy cars.** - In this context, "many" is used to indicate a large quantity of dolls. 6. **There aren’t any cars in the street.** - "Any" indicates the absence of cars in the street. 7. **We are early. We have enough time.** - "Enough" implies a sufficient amount of time. 8. **How much flour do we need?** - "Much" is used to inquire about the quantity of flour required. 9. **I can't give you a decision yet. I need more time to think.** - "More" indicates the need for additional time. 10. **- Just give us some time, please. - 5 minutes, okay?** - "Some" is used in the first sentence, while "5" specifies a quantity (minutes) in the second sentence. 11. **You need enough money to travel around the world.** - "Enough" indicates a sufficient amount of money. 12. **There are no shops in our street.** - "No" implies the absence of shops. 13. **Only a few guests out of almost a hundred people.** - "A few" indicates a small number of guests. 14. **I will come soon. There is some work to do.** - "Some" implies an unspecified amount of work. 15. **There is so much useful information in this book!** - "So much" emphasizes a substantial amount of information. 16. **Are there any apples on the tree?** - "Any" indicates the presence or absence of apples. 17. **Last week there was so much rain that I was not able to go out.** - "So much" emphasizes a significant amount of rain. 18. **She is very popular. She has many friends.** - "Many" indicates a large number of friends. 19. **You should drink some hot coffee; it will help.** - "Some" indicates an unspecified amount of hot coffee. 20. **I saw your cat a few minutes ago.** - "A few" specifies a small quantity of minutes. 21. **I don't have any time.** - "Any" denotes the absence of time. 22. **There aren't any things in the wardrobe.** - "Any" implies a lack of things in the wardrobe. These quantifiers help to specify the quantity or absence of the items in the given sentences.