
Помогите пожалуйста нужно очень срочно Write the correct word from those in brackets (Consult §
12).1. I want to say (something, anything). 2. Do you want to say (something, anything)? 3. Is there (something, anything) in the bag? There is (anything, nothing) in it. It is empty. 4. I have (some, any) English books. 5. I read (some, any) stories in my English books. 6. Do you have (some, any) Eng-lish books? 7. My mother has bought (some, any) butter. 8. I don’t have (some, any) French books. 9. Do you speak (some, any) foreign Languages? – Yes, I do. I speak (some, any) foreign languages. I speak English and Russian.

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Ответ:
1 something
2 anything
3 anything, nothing
4 some
5 some
6 any
7 some
8 any
9 any, some
Объяснение:
не уверен, но должно быть правильно



1. I want to say anything. 2. Do you want to say anything? 3. Is there anything in the bag? There is nothing in it. It is empty. 4. I have some English books. 5. I read some stories in my English books. 6. Do you have any English books? 7. My mother has bought some butter. 8. I don’t have any French books. 9. Do you speak any foreign languages? – Yes, I do. I speak some foreign languages. I speak English and Russian.
In this exercise, we need to choose the correct word from the options given in brackets (Consult § 12). Let's go through each sentence and choose the appropriate word.
1. "I want to say" implies that we want to express something, and we can use the word "anything" to indicate that there are no restrictions on what we want to say.
2. "Do you want to say" is a question asking if someone wants to express something, and we can use the word "anything" to indicate that there are no restrictions on what the person wants to say.
3. "Is there something in the bag?" is a question asking if there is an object present in the bag. The answer states that there is "nothing" in it, indicating that there are no objects present.
4. "I have English books" indicates that the person possesses a specific quantity of books, so we can use the word "some" to indicate an unspecified but positive quantity.
5. "I read stories in my English books" implies that the person reads a certain quantity of stories, so we can use the word "some" to indicate an unspecified but positive quantity.
6. "Do you have English books?" is a question asking if someone possesses a certain quantity of books, so we can use the word "any" to indicate an unspecified quantity.
7. "My mother has bought butter" indicates that the mother purchased a specific quantity of butter, so we can use the word "some" to indicate an unspecified but positive quantity.
8. "I don't have French books" implies that the person does not possess a specific quantity of books, so we can use the word "any" to indicate an unspecified quantity.
9. "Do you speak foreign languages?" is a question asking if someone possesses the ability to speak a certain quantity of languages, so we can use the word "any" to indicate an unspecified quantity. The answer states that the person speaks "some" foreign languages, indicating that they possess knowledge of at least a few foreign languages.
In summary, the correct words to use in each sentence are:
1. anything 2. anything 3. anything, nothing 4. some 5. some 6. any 7. some 8. any 9. any, some


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