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Homework 3

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Grammar test
Some, any, a lot of, a few, a little
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1. Fill in some, any.
Is there any milk left?
We must buy some vegetables for dinner.
Mary doesn’t have any money.
I’m going to buy some clothes.
Can I have some coffee, please?
Have you got any children?
I have some friends in Britain. They are students.
- Are there any sweets in your bag? – Yes, there are
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I want to buy some kitchen furniture.
I want to show you some pictures.
There is nothing in the fridge. Go to the shop and buy
some food.
There isn’t any water in this bottle.
There are some sandwiches on my party.
She drinks some milk with her cereal.
Are there any good books in the library?
There wasn´t any space in the cupboard.
Peter never gives his mother any help.
There's hardly some coffee left.
Can I have some of these kiwis?
We saw some dolphins in the sea.
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2. Put a few, a little, a lot of into the sentences.
A few people came to see the play. It was rather sad.
There is a lot of furniture in the house.
This soup is too salty. I’ve put a lot of salt into it.
Give me a few sheets of paper, please. I need to write
a letter.
There are a lot of interesting stories in the book.
A lot of people came to the meeting. We need some
more chairs.
Can you skate? - Yes, I can skate a little, but not very
much.
Do you have many English books? - No, just a few.
Can you walk a little faster? We are going to be late
for the concert.
I can see a few English magazines on the table. Are
they yours?
They are rich. They have a lot of money.
I have a lot of of apples. I can give you some.
3. Put a lot of into the sentences.
1. We met interesting people at the party. We met a lot of interesting people at the party.
2. I ate fish for lunch.
I ate a lot of fish for lunch.
3. She bought nice shoes for the next summer. She bought a lot of nice shoes for the next summer.
4. They have problems in their business. They have a lot of problems in their business.
4. Replace some by a few, a little. Cross some and put a few or a little.
E.g. Would you like some a little chocolate?
1. Would you like some a little cheese?
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Would you like some a little mineral water?
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Would you like some a few strawberries?
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Can I offer you some a little black coffee?
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Can I offer you some a little bread?
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Shall I bring you some a few biscuits?
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Shall I bring you some a few plums?
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Would you like some a little meat?
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Would you like some a little dessert?
10. Can I have some a few sweets?
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