
1. Употребите нужную форму. 1. When ( is, are) the latest news on?. 2. Where (are, is) my glasses?
I have just lost it, them). 3. (How much, how many) furniture shops are there in your town? 4. His clothes (are, is) usually cheap, but he is actually well-off. 5. Your advice (was, were) very useful. I usually use your (advice, advices) when I'm in (touble, troubles). 6. I can't find my scissors. Where (is, are) (they, it)? 7. The book contains (much, many) information. 8. Look at Ann's hair. (It's, They are) red. 9. They say that money (is, are) the soul of business. 10. (Fish, fishes), travel long distances and different fish (live, lives) at different levels of water. 11. Two (tea, teas) and a coffee, please. 12. Too (much, many) knowledge (make, makes) the head bold. 13. Two (is, are) company, but three (is, are) a crowd. 14. I am surprised at the variety of (cheese, cheeses) that have appeared in our shops. 15. Most people prefer (a job, work) which is near home. 16. (People, Peoples) eat more (fruit, fruits) now that they used to. 17. The (fruit, fruits) of nature belong to all mankind. 18. (A man, men) makes (a house, home), (a woman, women) makes (home, a house).

Ответы на вопрос

2) are
3) how many
4) are
5) was; advice; trouble
6) are they
7) much
8) it’s
9) is
10) fish; live
11) teas
12) much; makes
13) is; is
14) cheeses
15) work
16) people; fruit
17) fruits
18) a man; a house; a woman; home



1. When (is, are) the latest news on?
The correct form to use in this sentence is "are." The sentence should be: When are the latest news on?
2. Where (are, is) my glasses? I have just lost it, them.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "are." The sentence should be: Where are my glasses? I have just lost them.
3. (How much, how many) furniture shops are there in your town?
The correct form to use in this sentence is "how many." The sentence should be: How many furniture shops are there in your town?
4. His clothes (are, is) usually cheap, but he is actually well-off.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "are." The sentence should be: His clothes are usually cheap, but he is actually well-off.
5. Your advice (was, were) very useful. I usually use your (advice, advices) when I'm in (touble, troubles).
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "was," "advice," and "trouble." The sentence should be: Your advice was very useful. I usually use your advice when I'm in trouble.
6. I can't find my scissors. Where (is, are) (they, it)?
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "are" and "they." The sentence should be: I can't find my scissors. Where are they?
7. The book contains (much, many) information.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "much." The sentence should be: The book contains much information.
8. Look at Ann's hair. (It's, They are) red.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "It's." The sentence should be: Look at Ann's hair. It's red.
9. They say that money (is, are) the soul of business.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "is." The sentence should be: They say that money is the soul of business.
10. (Fish, fishes), travel long distances and different fish (live, lives) at different levels of water.
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "Fish" and "live." The sentence should be: Fish travel long distances and different fish live at different levels of water.
11. Two (tea, teas) and a coffee, please.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "teas." The sentence should be: Two teas and a coffee, please.
12. Too (much, many) knowledge (make, makes) the head bold.
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "much" and "makes." The sentence should be: Too much knowledge makes the head bold.
13. Two (is, are) company, but three (is, are) a crowd.
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "is" and "are." The sentence should be: Two is company, but three are a crowd.
14. I am surprised at the variety of (cheese, cheeses) that have appeared in our shops.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "cheeses." The sentence should be: I am surprised at the variety of cheeses that have appeared in our shops.
15. Most people prefer (a job, work) which is near home.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "work." The sentence should be: Most people prefer work which is near home.
16. (People, Peoples) eat more (fruit, fruits) now that they used to.
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "People" and "fruit." The sentence should be: People eat more fruit now than they used to.
17. The (fruit, fruits) of nature belong to all mankind.
The correct form to use in this sentence is "fruits." The sentence should be: The fruits of nature belong to all mankind.
18. (A man, men) makes (a house, home), (a woman, women) makes (home, a house).
The correct forms to use in this sentence are "A man," "a house," "a woman," and "home." The sentence should be: A man makes a house, a woman makes a home.


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