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I have a few friends here. - у меня здесь мало друзей.

I have few friends here. - у меня здесь мало друзей.

There is a little milk in the saucer. - В блюдце есть немного молока.

There is little milk in the saucer. - В блюдце мало молока.

Наряду с местоименными прилагательными much и many в значении “много” употребляются следующие сочетания: a lot of, lots of, plenty of

much - a good deal of, a great deal of

many - a great many, a good many, a large number of

There is a lot of (lots of, plenty of, a good deal of, a great deal of) sand in a desert.

There are a lot of (lots, plenty of, a great many of, a good many of, a large number of) stars in the sky.

Much и many обычно употребляются в вопросительных и отрицательных предложениях. В утвердительных предложениях much и many, как правило, употребляются в тех случаях, когда они определяют подлежащее или определяются словами very, so, how, as, too:

Have you much work to do today? I have very (so, too) much work to do today.

Students have plenty of (very much, a lot of) free time in summer.

There are very many (lots of, plenty of) illustrations in this magazine.

В отрицательных предложениях с оборотом there are (is) при наличии местоименных прилагательных much и many всегда употребляется отрицательная частица not:

There is not (isn’t) much snow in the street today.

There are not (aren’t) many flowers in the fields yet.

1. Insert personal pronouns in the necessary case.

1. On my way home I met Peter and told ... about the trip. 2. I need this book badly. I can't prepare my report without ... 3. I don't know the way to the railway station. Couldn't you show it to ...? 4. We are going to spend the summer in the country. Will you join ...? 5. Wait for us at the bus stop. ... shall be back in no time. 6. If you give me your address, ... shall write to .... 7. I know this woman. ... works at the factory with my mother. 8. If I see Helen, I'll ask ... to ring ... up tomorrow. 9. I like this radio set very much. Where did you buy ...? 10. You are to be here at 7. We'll be waiting for... .

2. Open the brackets.

1. Give (they) notebooks. 2. She lives in Minsk with (she) family. 3. He is a friend of (I). 4. (We) plant is very large. 5. Let (I) know if anything happens. 6. If you find (some, any) money on the floor, it's (I). 7. (Somebody, anybody) must understand (he). May I have (some, any) wine please? 9. He has (few, a few) friends, only five.

3. Insert some, any, no.

  1. Have you got … English records at home?

  2. Are there … pictures in Kate’s living-room? Yes, there are …, but there are … pictures in the kitchen.

  3. I have got … interesting books to read.

  4. There are … coat-hangers in the wardrobe.

  5. Do you know … French words? No, I don’t know … French words. But I know … English words.

  6. Has the engineer … questions?

  7. Has Mike … mistake in his dictation? No, he has … mistake, but Rose has ….

4. Insert some, any or no.

  1. Are there … letters for me? No, there are not … letters for you. There are … letters in the letter-box.

  2. You have … very nice water-colours here.

  3. There are not … magazines here.

  4. Will you have a cup of tea? There is … hot water in the kettle.

  5. I have got … time to speak to you now. I am very busy.

  6. Where can I buy … flowers?

  7. If you have … idea about it, please tell it to me.

  8. If you see … nice print, buy them, please.

  9. Give me … money if you have … .