
5 речень з any, many, mach, some


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Объяснение:
Kate doesn't have any pens.
I have some books in my bag.
You make too many mistakes.
I don't have much time.



1. "Any" is used to refer to an indefinite or unspecified amount or number of something. For example, "Do you have any sugar?" means "Do you have an unspecified amount of sugar?"
2. "Many" is used to refer to a large number or a large amount of something. For example, "There are many books on the shelf" means "There is a large number of books on the shelf."
3. "Much" is used to refer to a large quantity or amount of something that cannot be counted individually. For example, "There is not much water in the glass" means "There is a large quantity of water in the glass."
4. "Some" is used to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something that is not a large quantity. For example, "I have some apples in the fridge" means "I have an unspecified amount of apples in the fridge, but not a large quantity."
5. "Few" is used to refer to a small number or a small amount of something. For example, "There are few people at the party" means "There is a small number of people at the party."


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