Вопрос задан 07.08.2018 в 13:44. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Филимонченко Василина.

5. Please have some/ few/ much of these chocolates. I know you like them. 16. Have you got much/

many/some coffee? 17. There isn't some /any /many water in the bottle. 18. Have we got some/ any/ a lot of milk? 19. There was a few/ a little/ much food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 20. Is there many/ much/ a little cake? 21. There isn’t a little/ much/ many chicken. 22. There’re a lot of/ few/ a little carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some. 23. There aren’t much/ many/ some tomatoes.
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Отвечает Шарипова Ангелина.
5. some
16. much
17. any
18. any
19. a little
20.  much
21. much
22. few
23. many
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Отвечает Возьний Бодя.
5. a little
16. much
17. any
18. any
19. a little
20.  any
21. much
22. few
23. few
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

5. Please have some/few/much of these chocolates. I know you like them.

Sure, I would love to have some of these chocolates! Thank you for offering. Chocolates are always a delightful treat. I appreciate your thoughtfulness.

16. Have you got much/many/some coffee?

As an AI language model, I don't have a physical presence or the ability to possess items like coffee. However, if you're asking whether I have knowledge about coffee, the answer is yes. I have access to a vast amount of information about coffee, its varieties, brewing methods, and more. Feel free to ask me any questions you have about coffee.

17. There isn't some/any/many water in the bottle.

Based on the given statement, it implies that there is a lack of water in the bottle. The correct word to use in this context would be "any." Therefore, the correct statement would be: "There isn't any water in the bottle."

18. Have we got some/any/a lot of milk?

To determine the quantity of milk, it would depend on the context and the situation. If you are unsure about the exact quantity, you can use the word "some." If you want to emphasize a larger quantity, you can use "a lot of." Therefore, the correct statement would be: "Have we got some milk?" or "Have we got a lot of milk?"

19. There was a few/a little/much food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.

Based on the given statement, it indicates that there was a small quantity of food in the fridge. The correct phrase to use in this context would be "a little." Therefore, the correct statement would be: "There was a little food in the fridge. It was nearly empty."

20. Is there many/much/a little cake?

To inquire about the quantity of cake, the correct word to use in this context would be "much." Therefore, the correct question would be: "Is there much cake?"

21. There isn't a little/much/many chicken.

Based on the given statement, it implies that there is a lack of chicken. The correct word to use in this context would be "much" or "any." Therefore, the correct statement would be: "There isn't much chicken" or "There isn't any chicken."

22. There're a lot of/few/a little carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some.

Based on the given statement, it indicates that there is an ample quantity of carrots in the fridge. The correct phrase to use in this context would be "a lot of." Therefore, the correct statement would be: "There're a lot of carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some."

23. There aren't much/many/some tomatoes.

Based on the given statement, it implies that there is a lack of tomatoes. The correct word to use in this context would be "many" or "any." Therefore, the correct statement would be: "There aren't many tomatoes" or "There aren't any tomatoes."

I hope this clarifies the usage of the different quantifiers in the given statements. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!

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