Вопрос задан 20.06.2023 в 01:21. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Бодя Козяр.

Choose the correct variant. 1) There's no/any need to be so upset. 2) Can we have few/some

popcorn while watching the film? 3) There was no/any fresh water in the bottle, only fizzy drinks. 4) I'd like to have little/some ice cream in the park. What about you? 5) How many/much money do you have Pete? 6) She eats lots/some of fish products. 7) Are you ready? – Not yet. I need a few/little more minutes. 8) Would you like some/a lot of juice to drink? 9) Would you like any/few side orders? 10) There's few/little food left. We must do the shopping
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1no2few3no4some5much6some7alittle8some9few10few

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Sure, let's go through each sentence and choose the correct variant:

1) There's no need to be so upset. (Correct: "no" is used with "need" in negative sentences.)

2) Can we have some popcorn while watching the film? (Correct: "some" is used with countable nouns like popcorn.)

3) There was no fresh water in the bottle, only fizzy drinks. (Correct: "no" is used with uncountable nouns like water.)

4) I'd like to have some ice cream in the park. What about you? (Correct: "some" is used with uncountable nouns like ice cream.)

5) How much money do you have, Pete? (Correct: "much" is used with uncountable nouns like money.)

6) She eats lots of fish products. (Correct: "lots of" is used to express a large quantity.)

7) Are you ready? – Not yet. I need a few more minutes. (Correct: "few" is used with countable nouns like minutes.)

8) Would you like a lot of juice to drink? (Correct: "a lot of" is used to express a large quantity.)

9) Would you like any side orders? (Correct: "any" is used with uncountable nouns like side orders.)

10) There's little food left. We must do the shopping. (Correct: "little" is used with uncountable nouns like food.)

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