Вопрос задан 20.02.2019 в 09:08. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кан Андрій.

6. I should like to listen to ... music. a. the b. some c. ----- 7. I've got … time. Do you want

to talk? a. a little b. a few c. few 8. She can speak … Spanish. a. a little b. a few c. much 9. I write … letters every week. a. a little b. a few c. much 10. We had … rain last night. a. a little b. a few c. c.many
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6. I should like to listen to... music. a. the - This option implies that there is a specific type of music that the person wants to listen to. For example, "I should like to listen to the music that was playing earlier." b. some - This option implies that the person wants to listen to music in general, without specifying a particular type. For example, "I should like to listen to some music to relax." c. ---- (no option provided) - Without any option provided, it is not clear what the person wants to listen to. More information is needed to answer this question.

7. I've got... time. Do you want to talk? a. a little - This option implies that the person has a small amount of time available. For example, "I've got a little time before my next appointment. Do you want to talk?" b. a few - This option implies that the person has a few minutes or moments available. For example, "I've got a few minutes before I need to leave. Do you want to talk?" c. few - This option implies that the person has very little or no time available. For example, "I've got few time left before I have to catch my flight. I'm sorry, but I can't talk."

8. She can speak... Spanish. a. a little - This option implies that she can speak a small amount of Spanish. For example, "She can speak a little Spanish, enough to have basic conversations." b. a few - This option is not appropriate for speaking languages. "A few" is used for countable nouns, not for languages. c. much - This option implies that she can speak a significant amount of Spanish. For example, "She can speak much Spanish, almost fluently."

9. I write... letters every week. a. a little - This option implies that the person writes a small number of letters every week. For example, "I write a little letters every week, maybe one or two." b. a few - This option implies that the person writes a few letters every week, indicating a small but more significant number. For example, "I write a few letters every week, maybe three or four." c. much - This option is not appropriate for writing letters. "Much" is used for uncountable nouns, not for countable objects like letters.

10. We had... rain last night. a. a little - This option implies that there was a small amount of rain last night. For example, "We had a little rain last night, just a light drizzle." b. a few - This option is not appropriate for rain. "A few" is used for countable nouns, not for uncountable substances like rain. c. much - This option implies that there was a significant amount of rain last night. For example, "We had much rain last night, it was pouring heavily."

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