Cashier:— Hi. May I help you?
Paul Ryefield: —Yes. What´s the buying rate for euro?
Cashier:—1.15 U.S. dollars to the euro.
Paul Ryefield:—Okay. I´d like to change some euro into US dollars, please.
Cashier:—Sure. How much would you like to change?
Paul Ryefield:—Six hundred euro.
Cashier:—Very good. May I see your passport?
Paul Ryefield:—Here you are.
Cashier:—How would you like your bills?
Paul Ryefield:—In fifties please.
4.Выполнение грамматических упражнений
Complete the sentences with some/any/no.
1. There is _______ tea in the crystal glass, but it is very hot.
2. There is _______ fresh milk in the fridge. I can't make porridge.
3. Are there ________ tasty apples in the bag?
4. There isn't _______ jam on the round plate.
5. There are _______ bananas on the wooden table. They are yellow.
6. There is ________ butter on the plate.
7. There is ________ cheese on the table, but there’re ____________ cheese sandwiches.
8. There isn't _________ sausage on the table.
9. There are ____________ potatoes in the bag.
10. There aren't ______________ bananas on the table, but there are ________ cucumbers there.
Choose the correct item.
1. Is there some/any butter in the fridge?
2. There isn't any/no bread in the bag.
3. There are some/any cucumbers on the table.
4. There are any/no potatoes in the box.
5. There is/are some cheese on the shelf.
Выбрать подходящие местоимения some, any и их производные.
1. Why are you looking under the table? Have you lost anything/ something?
2. Do they live somewhere / anywhere near Suvorov Street?
3. There is anything / something in my soup. It’s mosquito!
4. I’m thirsty. Can I have some / any cold juice?
5. He can do the job alone. He doesn’t need anybody else’s / somebody else’s help.
6. We cannot close our eyes to the facts some / any longer.
7. If anybody / somebody asks about me I’m at Kate’s.
8. She can’t have lost the tickets! They have got to be anywhere / somewhere!
9. I’ve lost my way! Isn’t there anyone / someone who could direct me to Victory Square?
10. There is hardly anybody / somebody to be seen on the streets of the centre after dusk.