
Exercise 1. Divide following nouns into two groups: food and drinks / kitchen tools. Juice,
biscuit, spoon, banana, grater, sugar basin, pie, bread, plate, knife, sandwich, cheese, glass, teapot, cup, rice Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps using some or any. Waiter: Are you ready to order now? Peter: Yes, we are. Mary: Do you have (1) _____________ Russian salad today? Waiter: No, we don't have (2) ________________. I'm sorry. We have (3) ___________ Greek salad left though. Would you like (4) ________________? Mary: Oh, OK. I'll try (5) ________________. Peter: Yes, I will try the Greek salad too. Then can I have (6) ____________ of the Italian seafood starters that are on the menu? Would you like (7) ____________ too, Mary? Mary: Oh, no not for me. I never eat (8) _________ seafood. It makes me sick! Waiter: What about the main course? We have (9) _________ very nice steak today. Peter: Well, I don't eat (10) ____________ red meat so I will have the quiche*. Is there (11) _____________ meat in that? Waiter: No, there isn't (12) _____________ meat in the quiche. And for you madam? Mary: I would like the steak please. Waiter: Would you like (13) ___________ wine with your meal? Mary: OK, a bottle of red wine. Waiter: Fine. Thank you very much. * quiche – киш (открытый пирог с начинкой из взбитых яиц, сыра и других ингредиентов)

Ответы на вопрос

1
Food and drinks: juice, banana, pie, bread, sandwich, cheese, rice, biscuits
Kitchen tools: spoon, grater, sugar basin, plate, knife, glass, teapot, cup.
2
1 any
2 any
3 some
4 some
5 some
6 some
7 some
8 any
9 some
10 any
11 any
12 any
13 some



Exercise 1: Grouping Nouns
To divide the given nouns into two groups, food and drinks, and kitchen tools, we can categorize them as follows:
Food and Drinks: - Juice - Biscuit - Banana - Pie - Bread - Sandwich - Cheese - Rice
Kitchen Tools: - Spoon - Grater - Sugar basin - Plate - Knife - Glass - Teapot - Cup
Please note that this categorization is based on the common usage and understanding of these words.
Exercise 2: Fill in the Gaps
In this exercise, we need to fill in the gaps with the words "some" or "any" based on the context. Here are the filled-in gaps:
Waiter: Are you ready to order now? Peter: Yes, we are. Mary: Do you have (1) any Russian salad today? Waiter: No, we don't have (2) any. I'm sorry. We have (3) some Greek salad left though. Would you like (4) some? Mary: Oh, OK. I'll try (5) some. Peter: Yes, I will try the Greek salad too. Then can I have (6) some of the Italian seafood starters that are on the menu? Would you like (7) any too, Mary? Mary: Oh, no not for me. I never eat (8) any seafood. It makes me sick! Waiter: What about the main course? We have (9) some very nice steak today. Peter: Well, I don't eat (10) any red meat, so I will have the quiche*. Is there (11) any meat in that? Waiter: No, there isn't (12) any meat in the quiche. And for you, madam? Mary: I would like the steak, please. Waiter: Would you like (13) some wine with your meal? Mary: OK, a bottle of red wine. Waiter: Fine. Thank you very much.
*quiche – киш (открытый пирог с начинкой из взбитых яиц, сыра и других ингредиентов)
Please note that the use of "some" and "any" depends on the context and the specific grammar rules of the English language.


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