Предмет: Английский язык, автор: shyshyndraShyshyndra

Помогите пожалуйста с заданием:

Вставьте из рамки слова: some, any, no, somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything, nothing, everybody, everything, anywhere, somewhere, nowhere, everywhere, every.

1. there are...pictures on the wall.
2. Is there...?
3. Have you done...?
4. I need...sugar. Give it to me, please.
5. They have got... books.
6. There are... people in the street because it is very cold.
7. I have to go to the supermarket. there is... in the fridge.
8. Mary didn't ask... to help her.
9. Peter has bought new spectacles and now he can see...
10. We need...oxygen for breathing.
11. Do you know ... about Jack\s journey? Yes, I've gat a letter from him and know ... about him.
12. Is there ... here who knows English?
13. Will you drink? Thank you, i don't want ... today.
14. Father gave me ... money.
15 There is ... in my bag.
16. This is a very easy problem. ... can solve it.
17. He was sure that ... had already seen ... of Harry Potter films.
18. They have done...
19. The children asked their father if he had brought ... for them.
20. He couldn't do ...

Ответы

Автор ответа: Nelia2019
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1. there are some pictures on the wall.

2. Is there anybody?

3. Have you done anything?

4. I need some sugar. Give it to me, please.

5. They have got some books.

6. There are no people in the street because it is very cold.

7. I have to go to the supermarket. there is nothing in the fridge.

8. Mary didn't ask anything to help her.

9. Peter has bought new spectacles and now he can see everything.

10. We need some oxygen for breathing.

11. Do you know anything about Jack\s journey? Yes, I've gat a letter from him and know everything about him.

12. Is there anybody here who knows English?

13. Will you drink? Thank you, i don't want anything today.

14. Father gave me some money.

15 There is something in my bag.

16. This is a very easy problem. Everybody can solve it.

17. He was sure that everybody had already seen everything of Harry Potter films.

18. They have done evrything.

19. The children asked their father if he had brought anything for them.

20. He couldn't do anything.

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When he was fourteen, his ambition was to run a pub, just like his dad. But in the last twenty years, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has achieved far more. With a chain of restaurants, a number of popular television series and bestselling cookery books. Jamie Oliver is a well-known name in every UK household. I'm a huge 'Jamie fan'. I admire his passion for improving the food we eat and helping people change their lives. Jamie's first project, Fifteen, in 2002, aimed to helpyoung people. He took fifteen unemployed young people, with no previous experience of cooking, and

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A. Choose in which areas has Jamie Oliver made a difference to people's lives. a. training chefs in restaurant

b. working with doctors and hospitals

c. giving food to homeless people

d. working with unemployed

people e. teaching children about good

food

3.

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