Вопрос задан 18.07.2023 в 03:46. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Калинкина Алина.

B: OK. Get some/few more then. A: Do we need some/any tomatoes?B: Yes, there are only a little/a

few left.A: There's very few/little cheese left.B: I'll get some. How many/much do you want?A: There's many/no bread left.B: Let's buy a loaf, then, and some/any biscuits.A: There's too much/too many sugar in my coffee. I can'tdrink it.B: Really? I always put a lot of/much sugar in my coffee.Study skills​
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Отвечает Шеховцова Виктория.

Відповідь:

B some

A any

B few

A little

B much

A no

B some

A too much

B a lot of

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Отвечает Чайковский Антон.

Ответ: 1-some;2-any;3-a few;4-little;5-much;6-no bread;7-some;8-too much;9-a lot of

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Based on the conversation you provided, it seems like you're practicing the use of quantifiers (words that express quantity) and countable/uncountable nouns. Here's a breakdown of the correct choices for each sentence:

  1. B: OK. Get a few more then.
  2. A: Do we need any tomatoes?
  3. B: Yes, there are only a few left.
  4. A: There's very little cheese left.
  5. B: I'll get some. How much do you want?
  6. A: There's no bread left.
  7. B: Let's buy a loaf, then, and some biscuits.
  8. A: There's too much sugar in my coffee. I can't drink it.
  9. B: Really? I always put a lot of sugar in my coffee.

Here's a brief explanation for each choice:

  1. "a few" suggests a small quantity.
  2. "any" is used for questions and negative sentences.
  3. "a few" indicates a small number of tomatoes.
  4. "very little" indicates a small quantity of cheese (uncountable noun).
  5. "some" is used for an unspecified quantity of sugar (uncountable noun).
  6. "no" is used for countable nouns like bread.
  7. "a loaf" refers to a specific quantity of bread, and "some" suggests an unspecified quantity of biscuits.
  8. "too much" indicates an excessive amount of sugar (uncountable noun).
  9. "a lot of" indicates a large quantity of sugar (uncountable noun).

By using the appropriate quantifiers and choosing between countable and uncountable nouns correctly, you can effectively express the desired quantity in your sentences.

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