Вопрос задан 04.11.2023 в 08:43. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Туровський Олександр.

Grammar Task 3 Choose the correct words. 1 We have much / a lot of / a little students at our

school this year. 2 A few / Any / A little friends are coming to dinner this evening. 3 I haven’t got some / much / many time before I catch the train. 4 Do you like some / much / any of the songs on their new album? 5 Terry can speak a few / a little / much Greek. 6 I hope you like black coffee. There isn’t many / some / any milk! 7 I haven’t seen much / many / a few films this year. Have you? 8 Are there some / much / any road works in the city centre at the moment? 9 I learned a few / a little / much Spanish when I was on holiday. 10 I’m going to the shops. There isn’t many / some / any bread for breakfast. 11 She hasn’t read much / many / a few good books recently. 12 There are much / a lot of / a little cars in the car park this morning. 13 A few / Any / A little students are helping the teacher carry the books. 14 I haven’t got some / much / many money in my wallet.
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Отвечает Оспанов Роман.

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1a lot

2a few

3much

4any

5a little

6any

7many

8any

9a little

10any

11many

12a lot of

13a few

14much

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Task 3: Choose the Correct Words

1. We have a lot of students at our school this year. 2. A few friends are coming to dinner this evening. 3. I haven't got much time before I catch the train. 4. Do you like any of the songs on their new album? 5. Terry can speak a little Greek. 6. I hope you like black coffee. There isn't any milk! 7. I haven't seen many films this year. Have you? 8. Are there any road works in the city center at the moment? 9. I learned a little Spanish when I was on holiday. 10. I'm going to the shops. There isn't any bread for breakfast. 11. She hasn't read many good books recently. 12. There are a lot of cars in the car park this morning. 13. A few students are helping the teacher carry the books. 14. I haven't got much money in my wallet.

In this exercise, you need to choose the correct word to complete each sentence. Let's go through each sentence and analyze the options:

1. "much" would be incorrect because it is used with uncountable nouns, while "students" is a countable noun. "a lot of" is the correct choice here.

2. "A few" is the correct choice here because it indicates a small number of friends coming to dinner.

3. "much" would be incorrect because it is used with uncountable nouns. "some" would also be incorrect because it is used in positive sentences, while "haven't got" indicates a negative sentence. "many" is used with countable nouns, so "much" is the correct choice here.

4. "any" is the correct choice here because it is used in questions to indicate an indefinite quantity.

5. "a little" is the correct choice here because it indicates a small amount of Greek.

6. "any" is the correct choice here because it is used in negative sentences to indicate the absence of something.

7. "many" is the correct choice here because it is used with countable nouns to indicate a large number.

8. "any" is the correct choice here because it is used in questions to indicate an indefinite quantity.

9. "a little" is the correct choice here because it indicates a small amount of Spanish.

10. "any" is the correct choice here because it is used in negative sentences to indicate the absence of something.

11. "many" is the correct choice here because it is used with countable nouns to indicate a large number.

12. "a lot of" is the correct choice here because it indicates a large number of cars.

13. "A few" is the correct choice here because it indicates a small number of students helping the teacher.

14. "much" would be incorrect because it is used with uncountable nouns, while "money" is a countable noun. "much" would be correct if the noun was "cash" or "change." "some" would also be incorrect because it is used in positive sentences, while "haven't got" indicates a negative sentence. "many" is used with countable nouns, so "much" is the correct choice here.

It's important to note that the correct choice of word depends on the context and the type of noun being used.

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