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Пояснення:
1. Her sister's friend is a teacher.
2. My friend's father has got a car.
3. She has got some apples in her bag.
4. Tom hasn't got any money.
5. There is an orange under the table.
6. There isn't any water in the fridge.
7. There are some people in the house.
8. There aren't any eggs in the bag.
9. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
10. There is some rice in the bowl.
Fill in the gaps with few/a few:
1. There are a few bananas in my bag; do you want one?
2. Unfortunately, only a few children read books nowadays.
3. Kate sees her friends a few times a week.
4. We have got a few apples; we can't make an apple pie.
5. We will come back in a few days.
6. The weather was bad, but a few people came.
7. There are a few plums in the cupboard; please buy some.
8. I've got a few tomatoes; let's make some juice.
9. She has good friends. She isn't lonely.
10. There are a few male teachers at school. We need more.
Fill in the gaps with little/a little:
1. We've got little time. Hurry up!
2. When you boil potatoes, add a little salt.
3. There is little snow in our town in winter.
4. I've got a little money. Let's buy a snack.
5. I've got little flour. I can't make a cake.
6. Are you thirsty? I've got a little juice.
7. There is little milk. Can you buy some?
8. I can't come. I've got too little time.
9. Can we talk? Yes, I've got a little time.
10. I can't buy a car. I've got little money.
Fill in the gaps with little/a little/few/a few:
1. He has got few friends.
2. I drink little coffee. I don't like it.
3. The Smiths have got little money. They aren't rich.
4. There were few people in the cinema yesterday.
5. There was a little lemonade in the bottle.
6. He has few English books.
7. There is a little juice in my glass.
8. There are a few bananas in the box.
9. I have got a little rice. I need to buy some.
10. He has got little work. He can go home in an hour.
Fill in the gaps with much/many:
1. There aren't many apples left. We need to buy some.
2. We've got much money; we can't go to the cinema.
3. He gave us many apples. We were glad.
4. This drink is sour. Put in some sugar.
5. There are too many people in the street. It's really late.
6. There is much cheese in the fridge. Can you buy some?
7. Look! There are many cats on the roof!
8. Jane hasn't got much time.
9. Do you know many words in English?
10. He didn't eat much meat.
11. There isn't much butter in the fridge.
12. How many eggs did he buy?
13. Samantha has got many friends.
14. How many lessons do you have on Mondays?
15. There was too much noise in the street.
16. There are some apricots in the bag.
17. There isn't any ice-cream in the fridge.
Fill in with how much/how many/a few/a little/some/any:
1. How many words are there in the English language?
2. How much money do you need for the trip?
3. Can I have a little milk in my coffee, please?
4. Do you have any sugar for the tea?
5. How many cookies did you eat?
6. I have a few books on the shelf.
7. There is a little time left before the meeting.
8. Can you get some groceries on your way home?
9. How much water is there in the bottle?
10. Do you have any spare pens?