Вопрос задан 30.11.2023 в 02:37. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Музаев Самандар.

Task 3 Use much or many: sugar in 1. We saw animals at the zoo. 2. How oranges did you put in the

box? 3. There isn't my coffee Some/any/no 4. Hurry up! We only have time before the coach leaves. 5. It's very quiet. There aren't people here today. 6. Is there cheese on the shelf? 7. There are books on the table. быстро пожалуйста СРОЧНО ​
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Ответ:

1.many

2.many

3.any

4.much.

5. much

6.many

7.many

Объяснение:

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1. We saw many animals at the zoo. 2. How many oranges did you put in the box? 3. There isn't any sugar in my coffee. 4. Hurry up! We only have some time before the coach leaves. 5. It's very quiet. There aren't many people here today. 6. Is there any cheese on the shelf? 7. There are many books on the table.

Explanation:

- "Much" is used with uncountable nouns, while "many" is used with countable nouns. In the given sentences, "animals" and "oranges" are countable nouns, so we use "many."

- "Some" is used in positive statements when the quantity is not specified. In this case, it is used with the phrase "some time."

- "Any" is used in negative statements and questions with uncountable and plural countable nouns. In the sentence, "There isn't any sugar in my coffee," we are talking about an uncountable noun (sugar).

- In the sentence "It's very quiet. There aren't people here today," "many" is used because "people" is a countable noun.

- "Some" is used in positive statements when the quantity is not specified. In the sentence, "Hurry up! We only have some time before the coach leaves," we are talking about an unspecified quantity of time.

- "Any" is used in questions with countable nouns. In the question "Is there any cheese on the shelf?" we are talking about an unspecified quantity of cheese.

- "Many" is used with countable nouns. In the sentence "There are many books on the table," we are talking about a countable noun (books).

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