Вопрос задан 05.08.2018 в 16:11. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Евграфова Оля.

Some, any, no, a lot of, a few, a little Cross out the quantifier that is not possible in each

sentence. I speak some/any/a little French. I have no/some/any money. Bill knows a lot of/a few/a little people. I don't eat some/any/a lot of fish. There are a few/no/any boys here. Is there any/a few/a little juice in the fridge? Please give me a little/some/any time. I don't have a lot of/any/some luck. There aren't any/some people in the park
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Отвечает Гонин Никита.
1.a little.2.no.3.a lot of.4.some.5.a few.6.a little.7.a little.8.any.9.any
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Some, Any, No, A Lot of, A Few, A Little

In each sentence, we need to cross out the quantifier that is not possible. Let's analyze each sentence one by one:

1. "I speak some/any/a little French." - The correct quantifier here is some. It indicates an indefinite quantity of French that the person speaks.

2. "I have no/some/any money." - The correct quantifier here is no. It indicates that the person has zero money.

3. "Bill knows a lot of/a few/a little people." - The correct quantifier here is a lot of. It indicates that Bill knows a large number of people.

4. "I don't eat some/any/a lot of fish." - The correct quantifier here is any. It indicates an indefinite quantity of fish that the person doesn't eat.

5. "There are a few/no/any boys here." - The correct quantifier here is no. It indicates that there are zero boys here.

6. "Is there any/a few/a little juice in the fridge?" - The correct quantifier here is any. It indicates an indefinite quantity of juice that might be present in the fridge.

7. "Please give me a little/some/any time." - The correct quantifier here is some. It indicates an indefinite quantity of time that the person is requesting.

8. "I don't have a lot of/any/some luck." - The correct quantifier here is any. It indicates an indefinite quantity of luck that the person doesn't have.

9. "There aren't any/some people in the park." - The correct quantifier here is any. It indicates an indefinite quantity of people that are not present in the park.

To summarize, the incorrect quantifiers in each sentence are: 1. I speak a little French. 2. I have some money. 3. Bill knows a few people. 4. I don't eat some fish. 5. There are a few boys here. 6. Is there a few juice in the fridge? 7. Please give me a little time. 8. I don't have a lot of luck. 9. There aren't some people in the park.

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