Вопрос задан 07.11.2023 в 00:06. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Пахомова Софья.

Помогите пожалуйста Complete the sentences with some, any or no. 1 Helga can't work abroad

because she doesn't speak any foreign languages. 2 Would you like more coffee before you leave? 3 There are letters for you over there, on the table. 4 Do you have questions you'd like to ask me before we continue? 5 If there are more questions, we can finish now. 6 I'm afraid there's ice cream in the fridge How about fruit instead? 7 Can you buy bread when you go to the supermarket? 8 I can't get a ticket from the machine - I haven't got change. 9 There are food shops open in the village on a Sunday, so you'll have to eat in a restaurant. 10 I can't do this now. I've got time.
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Отвечает Смирнов Евгений.

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2 Would you like some more coffee before you

leave?

3 There are no letters for you over there, on

the table.

4 Do you have any questions you'd like to ask

me before we continue?

5 If there are some more questions, we can

finish now.

6 I'm afraid there's no ice cream in the fridge

How about fruit instead?

7 Can you buy some bread when you go to the

supermarket?

8 I can't get a ticket from the machine - I haven't

got any change.

9 There are no food shops open in the village

on a Sunday, so you'll have to eat in a restaurant.

10 I can't do this now. I've got

no time.

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

Certainly! I'll help you complete the sentences with "some," "any," or "no."

1. Helga can't work abroad because she doesn't speak any foreign languages. - In this sentence, "any" is used to indicate that Helga doesn't speak foreign languages at all.

2. Would you like more coffee before you leave? - In this sentence, "more" is used to suggest additional coffee, not "some" or "any."

3. There are letters for you over there, on the table. - In this sentence, "there are" is used to indicate the presence of letters. "Some" could also be used here, as in "There are some letters for you."

4. Do you have questions you'd like to ask me before we continue? - In this sentence, "like" is used to suggest a desire for questions, not "some" or "any."

5. If there are more questions, we can finish now. - In this sentence, "more" is used to refer to additional questions, not "some" or "any."

6. I'm afraid there's ice cream in the fridge. How about fruit instead? - In this sentence, "some" could be used as in "I'm afraid there's some ice cream in the fridge," but it's not essential. "Some" is often used to indicate a portion of something.

7. Can you buy bread when you go to the supermarket? - In this sentence, "any" is not needed because it's a direct request to buy bread. However, you could say, "Can you buy some bread when you go to the supermarket?" to be more specific.

8. I can't get a ticket from the machine - I haven't got change. - In this sentence, "no" is used to indicate a lack of change, making it impossible to get a ticket from the machine.

9. There are food shops open in the village on a Sunday, so you'll have to eat in a restaurant. - In this sentence, "some" could be used to say, "There are some food shops open in the village on a Sunday," but it's not necessary.

10. I can't do this now. I've got no time. - In this sentence, "no" is used to indicate a complete lack of time, making it impossible to do something now.

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