Вопрос задан 24.06.2023 в 19:34. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Хомяк Александра.

8. Choose the best options to complete the sentences. In some both are possible. 1) There aren't

many/much sport facilities in the centre of Oxford. 2) Eating out is expensive here. There aren't any/some cheap restaurants. 3) Liverpool has many/lots of great nightclubs. 4) Not many children like vegetables, very few/little of them eat squash. 5) Hurry up! We only have a little/few time to have a bite before the coach leaves. 6) We saw some/a little of street food scene when we went to France. 7) There are a few/some shops in the city centre. 8) I'm sorry, I can't pay for your lunch. I have little/any money. 9) It's a very nice cafeteria. There are many/a lot of delicacies here every day. 10) People don't eat any/much cheese in this country. 11) There were no/a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables in the market. 12) I always add much/little salt to my dishes. 13) Luckily I have never been in bad health and had no/few medical problems. 14) Are there a lot of plenty of good players at your football club? 15) How much/many bottles of soda are there in the fridge? 16) I've unfortunately had a lot of many headaches already because of stress. 17) I always put much/plenty of salt in my food. 18) It's a great pity, but the hospital has little medicine. They can't help many/much people.
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Отвечает Кормачёва Вероника.
1) many
2) any
3) lots of (?)
4) few
5) a little
6) a little
7) some
8) little (?)
9) a lot of (по моему мнению здесь можно использовать оба варианта)
10) much
11) a lot of
12) little
13) no
14) -
15) many
16) -
17) plenty (?)
18) many

Сделала по-быстрому, на что памяти хватило) может чем-то поможет
Там где вопросы, советую посмотреть правила и подумать, что там можно поставить
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Here are the best options to complete the sentences:

  1. There aren't many sport facilities in the centre of Oxford. (Use "many" for countable nouns like "sport facilities.")
  2. Eating out is expensive here. There aren't any cheap restaurants. (Use "any" for negative sentences with countable nouns.)
  3. Liverpool has many great nightclubs. (Use "many" for countable nouns.)
  4. Not many children like vegetables, very few of them eat squash. (Use "few" for countable nouns like "children.")
  5. Hurry up! We only have a little time to have a bite before the coach leaves. (Use "a little" for uncountable nouns like "time.")
  6. We saw some street food scene when we went to France. (Use "some" for countable nouns.)
  7. There are a few shops in the city centre. (Use "a few" for countable nouns.)
  8. I'm sorry, I can't pay for your lunch. I have little money. (Use "little" for uncountable nouns like "money.")
  9. It's a very nice cafeteria. There are a lot of delicacies here every day. (Use "a lot of" for both countable and uncountable nouns.)
  10. People don't eat much cheese in this country. (Use "much" for uncountable nouns like "cheese.")
  11. There were not a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables in the market. (Use "not a lot of" for countable nouns.)
  12. I always add a little salt to my dishes. (Use "a little" for uncountable nouns like "salt.")
  13. Luckily, I have never been in bad health and had few medical problems. (Use "few" for countable nouns.)
  14. Are there plenty of good players at your football club? (Use "plenty of" for both countable and uncountable nouns.)
  15. How many bottles of soda are there in the fridge? (Use "how many" for countable nouns like "bottles.")
  16. I've unfortunately had many headaches already because of stress. (Use "many" for countable nouns like "headaches.")
  17. I always put plenty of salt in my food. (Use "plenty of" for both countable and uncountable nouns.)
  18. It's a great pity, but the hospital has little medicine. They can't help many people. (Use "little" for uncountable nouns like "medicine," and "many" for countable nouns like "people.")
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