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Упражнение к § 43

1. Somebody (or. Someone). 2. Anything.

  1. somebody (or: someone) 4. anybody (or: anyone). 5. somebody (or: someone).

  1. anybody (or: anyone). 7. something.

  1. anybody (or: anyone). 9. anything.

  1. anything. 11. anybody (or: anyone).

  1. somebody (or: someone). 13. something.

  1. somebody (or: someone). 15. anything.

  1. Somebody (or: Someone) left the door open. 2. Did anybody (or: anyone) ring me up? 3. Did anybody (or: anyone) come here while I was out? 4. Can you tell me something about the life of this writer?

  1. Why haven’t you brought me something to read? 6. Have you spoken to anybody (or: to anyone) about it? 7. I haven’t told anybody (or: anyone) about it. 8. We didn’t meet anybody (or: anyone) in the corridor. 9. He doesn’t know anything about it. 10. Where can I get something to drink?

  1. Have you read anything on this subjuct?

  2. One of you told me about it. 13. If you find anything interesting in this magazine, send it to me, please. 14. Any of you can do it. 15. One of us must go there. 16. Anybody (or. Anyone) can understand it.

  1. didn’t see anybody in the library.

  1. There hasn’t been any rain for several days. 3. He didn’t say anything about it in his last letter. 4.1 haven’t received any letters from him lately. 5. He didn’t give me any ink. 6. I haven’t a dictionary. 7. He didn’t say anything. 8.1 shan’t give the book to anybody else. 9. I haven’t heard anything about it.

1. Nobody (or: No one) knew their address. 2. He didn’t write anything to me about it 3. I do not expect anybody (or: anyone) to-night. 4. Nothing is known about it yet. 5. Nobody expected him to come. 6. There isn’t a post-office in this street. 7. None of us will go there to-day .

  1. He hasn’t got a telephone at home.

  2. None of them knew it. 10. None of us were (or: was) there. 11. None of them came yesterday. 12. Nobody (or: No one) asked me about it. 13. There was nobody (or: Nobody was) at home when I came back.

Упражнения к §§ 47—48

1. many. 2. a lot of. 3. many. 4. a lot of.

  1. plenty of. 6. lots of. 7. a great deal of.

  1. many. 9. many. 10. a great many. 11. a lot.

  1. many. 2. lot of (or: lots of; a great many). 3. many. 4. a lot of (or: plenty of; a great deal of; lots of). 5. much. 6. many.

  1. a lot of (or: lots of; a great many). 8. many.

  1. many. 10. a lot of (or: lots of; a great many). 11. much.

497 1. There is a lot of (or: plenty of; a great deal- of; lots of) ink left in my fountain pen.

  1. The storm did a lot of (or: lots of; a great deal of) damage to the crops. 3. There is a lot of (or: lots of; plenty of; a great deal of) coal left in the shed. 4. Many passengers were seasick. 5. We have a lot of (or: plenty of, a great deal of, lots of) time to get to the station. 6. I have got a lot of (or: lots of; a great many) books in my library. 7. This train stops at a lot of (or: lots of; a great many) stations. 8. We expected a lot of (or: lots of; a great many) people to visit us.

497 Упражнение к §§ 49—50

1. little. 2. few. 3. a few. 4. a little. 5. little.

  1. few. 7. a few. 8. a little. 9. little.

  1. Упражнение к §§ 47—50

1. How many cases are ready for ship­ment? 2. How much wheat did you load on this ship? 3. Do you eat much fruit? 4. How much did you pay for your dictionary?

  1. Have you got much work (to do) to-day?

  2. Have you read many books on this subject?

  3. He has read a lot (or: a great deal) on this subject. 8. I shan’t be able to go to the cinema with you as I have got a lot of (or: a great deal of) work (to do). 9. Don’t hurry. We’ve got a lot of (or: a great deal of; lots of;

plenty of) time. 10. I spent a lot of (or: lots of; a great deal of) money on books. 11. Have you bought much paper? 12. Much has been written on this subject. 13. I got a lot of (or: plenty of; a great deal of; lots of) useful information from him on this subject.

  1. I have got a lot of (or: lots of; a great many) books on this subject. 15. Many of these books belong to Comrade A. 16. There is very little sugar in the sugar basin. 17. You have bought too little meat. 18. You have made very few mistakes in your composition.

  1. There weren’t many children in the park yesterday. 20. There aren’t many French books in this library.

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