
1 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 There's / There are fifteen girls in my
class. 2 There's / There are a new teacher at the school. 3 There are any / some sandwiches in my bag. 4 Are there any / some bottles of water on the table? 5 T haven't got any / some food.

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Ответ:
1)There are
2)There's
3)some
4)any
5)any



Certainly! Let's go through each sentence:
1. "There are fifteen girls in my class." - This is correct. When referring to a plural countable noun like "girls," you use "There are."
2. "There is a new teacher at the school." - The correct choice here is "There is." When talking about a singular, countable noun like "teacher," you use "There is."
3. "There are some sandwiches in my bag." - The correct choice here is "There are." When referring to a plural countable noun like "sandwiches," use "There are."
4. "Are there any bottles of water on the table?" - This is correct. When asking a question about the existence of something, use "Are there" for plural countable nouns like "bottles."
5. "I haven't got any food." - This is correct. When expressing a lack of something, use "any" for uncountable nouns like "food."
So, the correct completions for each sentence are:
1. There are 2. There is 3. There are 4. Are there 5. any


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