Вопрос задан 02.12.2023 в 09:32. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Шкенева Анастасия.

Choose the correct alternatives. 1 A: How much/many milk do we have?B: We don't have any/ some

milk, sorry.2 A: How much/many peppers do we need?B: Just a few/little.3 A: How much/many pasta did you buy?B: A lot/ A lot of4 A: How much/mony salad would you like?B: Just a few/little, please.5 A: How much/many biscuits do you want with your tea?B: I'd like two/any, please.6 A: Do you have any/little sugar?B: Sorry, I don't have little/any.7 A: How much/ many pasta do you want?B: None/No.​
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Отвечает Кадирова Илюза.

1

A: much

B:any

2

A:many

B:few

3

A:much

B:A lot

4

A:much

B:little

5

A:many

B:two

6

A:any

B:any

7

A:much

B:none

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Отвечает Каленова Варя.

1 А much

B any

2 A many

B few

3 A much

B A lot of

4 A much

B few

5 A many

B two

6 A little

B any

7 A much

B None

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

1. A: How much/many milk do we have? B: We don't have any/+some milk, sorry.

The correct answer is "any" because "any" is used in negative sentences to indicate the absence of something. In this case, it means that there is no milk available.

2. A: How much/many peppers do we need? B: Just a few/little.

The correct answer is "few" because "few" is used with countable nouns to indicate a small quantity. In this case, it means that only a small number of peppers are needed.

3. A: How much/many pasta did you buy? B: A lot/+A lot of.

The correct answer is "a lot" or "+A lot of" because "a lot" is used to indicate a large quantity of something. In this case, it means that a large amount of pasta was bought.

4. A: How much/many salad would you like? B: Just a few/little, please.

The correct answer is "a few" because "a few" is used with countable nouns to indicate a small quantity. In this case, it means that only a small amount of salad is desired.

5. A: How much/many biscuits do you want with your tea? B: I'd like two/any, please.

The correct answer is "two" because "two" is a specific quantity and refers to a countable noun. In this case, it means that two biscuits are desired.

6. A: Do you have any/little sugar? B: Sorry, I don't have little/any.

The correct answer is "any" because "any" is used in questions and negative sentences to indicate the presence or absence of something. In this case, it means that there is no sugar available.

7. A: How much/+many pasta do you want? B: None/No.

The correct answer is "none" or "no" because both indicate the absence of something. In this case, it means that no pasta is desired.

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