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Вопрос от алиса ㅤ 24 апреля 2025 17:58

Fill in sentences with some, amy, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little. 1. There aren't ..... eggs left. I'll go to bed some. 2. I think I'd like ..... butter on my bread. 3. There isn't .... olive oil in that bottle. 4. Are there .... carrots in the fridge? - Yes, there are some but not ..... . 5. I usually start my lunch whith ..... salad 6.How .... salt do you need? 7. Can I have some more bread, please? - I'm afraid there isn't ..... left 8. How ..... eggs are there? there are only .... 9. Can I have a cup of tea, please? - Of course, there are .... of vegetable in the cupboard 10. There is a .... sugar left.

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24 апреля 2025 17:58

To fill in the sentences correctly with the appropriate words (some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little):

  1. There aren't any eggs left. I'll go to bed some.
  2. I think I'd like some butter on my bread.
  3. There isn't any olive oil in that bottle.
  4. Are there any carrots in the fridge? - Yes, there are some but not a lot of.
  5. I usually start my lunch with a little salad.
  6. How much salt do you need?
  7. Can I have some more bread, please? - I'm afraid there isn't any left.
  8. How many eggs are there? There are only a few.
  9. Can I have a cup of tea, please? - Of course, there are a lot of vegetables in the cupboard.
  10. There is a little sugar left.

These words are used to express quantity:

  • Some is used in affirmative sentences.
  • Any is used in negative and interrogative sentences.
  • Much and many are used in questions and negative sentences.
  • A lot of and a little are used in affirmative and negative sentences to indicate a large or small quantity respectively.
  • A few and a little are used to refer to a small number or amount.

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Fill in sentences with some, amy, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little. 1. There aren't ..... eggs left. I'll go to bed some. 2. I think I'd like ..... butter on my bread. 3. There isn't .... olive oil in that bottle. 4. Are there .... carrots in the fridge? - Yes, there are some but not ..... . 5. I usually start my lunch whith ..... salad 6.How .... salt do you need? 7. Can I have some more bread, please? - I'm afraid there isn't ..... left 8. How ..... eggs are there? there are only .... 9. Can I have a cup of tea, please? - Of course, there are .... of vegetable in the cupboard 10. There is a .... sugar left.
To fill in the sentences correctly with the appropriate words (some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little): 1. There aren't **any** eggs left. I'll go to bed **some**. 2. I think I'd like **some** butter on my bread. 3. There isn't **any** olive oil in that bottle. 4. Are there **any** carrots in the fridge? - Yes, there are **some** but not **a lot of**. 5. I usually start my lunch with **a little** salad. 6. How **much** salt do you need? 7. Can I have some more bread, please? - I'm afraid there isn't **any** left. 8. How **many** eggs are there? There are only **a few**. 9. Can I have a cup of tea, please? - Of course, there are **a lot of** vegetables in the cupboard. 10. There is **a little** sugar left. These words are used to express quantity: - **Some** is used in affirmative sentences. - **Any** is used in negative and interrogative sentences. - **Much** and **many** are used in questions and negative sentences. - **A lot of** and **a little** are used in affirmative and negative sentences to indicate a large or small quantity respectively. - **A few** and **a little** are used to refer to a small number or amount.