
Помогите пж!!!! 1. There is/are,some,any 1. There ___ ___(сыр) and ____ _____(хлеб) in the
fridge.(+) 2. There ____ _____(помидоры) and ____(лук) on the table.(-) 3. There ____ ______(курица) but there ____ ____(ветчина) in the shop.(+,-) 4. ____ there _____ ____(вода)?-No, there ____ but there ____ _____ (coк)(-,+) 2. one/ones.Comparisons 1.Look at these two jackets.The green ____ is __________ (expensive) than the red ____ 2. This picture is the ___________ (beautiful) of all 3. I like different programs but this ________ is the ______(good) 4. This exercise is as _________ (easy) as that ________ 5. Green vegetables are _______ (healthy) than red ______

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2. There are not any (tomatoes ) and _no_(onions) on the table.
3. There is some (chicken) but there is not any (ham) in the shop.
4. __Is__ there __any_(water)? - No, there __is not __ but there _is some (juice).
1.Look at these two jackets.The green __one__ is _more__ (expensive) than the red __one__
2. This picture is the __most__ (beautiful) of all
3. I like different programs but this _one___ is the (best)
4. This exercise is as (easier) as that _one__
5. Green vegetables are (healthier) than red ones.



Sure, I'd be happy to help you with these sentences. Let's fill in the blanks with the appropriate words:
There is/are, some, any
There is some (сыр) and some (хлеб) in the fridge. (+)
There are no (помидоры) and no (лук) on the table. (-)
There is chicken (курица), but there is no ham (ветчина) in the shop. (+, -)
Is there any (вода)? - No, there isn't, but there is some (coк). (-, +)
one/ones. Comparisons
Look at these two jackets. The green one is more expensive than the red one.
This picture is the most beautiful of all.
I like different programs, but this one is the best.
This exercise is as easy as that one.
Green vegetables are healthier than red ones.
Note: In the first part, we use "some" when we have a positive statement and want to indicate that there is an unspecified quantity of something. When the statement is negative, we use "no" to indicate the absence of something. When forming questions, we use "any."
In the second part, we use "one" to refer to a specific item when comparing it to another, and we use "ones" to refer back to plural objects that were mentioned before. To make comparisons, we use "more" for positive comparisons and "most" for superlative comparisons. For negative comparisons, we can use "less" or "not as...as." For adjectives with one syllable, we add "-er" for comparative and "-est" for superlative. For adjectives with two or more syllables, we use "more" and "most" to form the comparative and superlative forms.


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