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.

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 ….

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 ….

Insert somebody, someone, anybody, anyone, something, anything, everything, nobody, everybody, no one.

1. I see … at the window.

2. There is … in the next room who wants to speak to you.

3. … knows about it?

4. Will you give me … to eat, I am hungry.

5. If there is … else you want, please let me know.

6. Where can I get … to eat?

7. I can see …. It is too dark here.

8. Is there … in your group who lives in the hostel?

9. Do … you can to help him.

10. … can answer this question. It is too difficult.

Supply one of the following adverbs: somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, everywhere.

1. Let’s go ….The weather is fine.

2. I cannot find my glasses ….I always put them … and then look for them for hours.

3. You can buy this dictionary …, it is on sale now.

4. Do your parents live … near Moscow?

5. There are so many people … today?

6. Your book must be … on the shelf.

Insert many, much, few, little, a lot of, plenty of, a great deal of.

1. Ann has … of English stories at home.

2. Are there new houses in your town? – Yes, there are … of new houses, and very … people live there.

3. Do you want … or … milk for coffee? – Thank you, I don’t want … milk.

4. Does Bill always makes very … mistakes because he never learns the new words.

5. There are … students in the hall.

6. Please don’t make so … noise.

7. I have … ink in my ink-pot. Give me some, please.

8. There isn’t … paper in the drawer.


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