. Fill in the gaps with one of the following Quantifiers: some, any, much, many or a lot of 1.How _________money...

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. Fill in the gaps with one of the following Quantifiers: some, any, much, many or a lot of

1.How __money have you got? 2.How __ bottles of Coke have you got? 3.We need __ cheese if we want to make a sandwich. 4.There weren´t __ people at the concert. 5. There´s not __ butter in the fridge. 6.There are _____ beautiful dresses in this clothes shop

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  1. How much money have you got?
  2. How many bottles of Coke have you got?
  3. We need some cheese if we want to make a sandwich.
  4. There weren't many people at the concert.
  5. There's not much butter in the fridge.
  6. There are a lot of beautiful dresses in this clothes shop.

Quantifiers like 'some' and 'a lot of' are used for uncountable nouns, while 'many' and 'much' are used for countable nouns. In this context, 'some' is used for cheese and dresses, 'many' for bottles of Coke and people, 'much' for money and butter, and 'a lot of' for beautiful dresses.

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ответил 3 месяца назад
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  1. much
  2. many
  3. some
  4. many
  5. much
  6. a lot of

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ответил 3 месяца назад
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Конечно! Давайте разберем, какие количественные слова (Quantifiers) нужно использовать в каждом из предложений:

  1. How much money have you got?

    Здесь используется "much", потому что "money" — неисчисляемое существительное.

  2. How many bottles of Coke have you got?

    Здесь подходит "many", так как "bottles" — исчисляемое существительное во множественном числе.

  3. We need some cheese if we want to make a sandwich.

    "Some" используется в утвердительных предложениях, когда говорим о некотором количестве неисчисляемого существительного "cheese".

  4. There weren´t many people at the concert.

    "Many" подходит, так как "people" — исчисляемое существительное во множественном числе, и речь идет о недостаточном количестве.

  5. There’s not much butter in the fridge.

    Здесь используется "much", поскольку "butter" — неисчисляемое существительное.

  6. There are a lot of beautiful dresses in this clothes shop.

    "A lot of" подходит для исчисляемых существительных во множественном числе, таких как "dresses", когда речь идет о большом количестве чего-либо.

Итак, правильные ответы:

  1. How much money have you got?
  2. How many bottles of Coke have you got?
  3. We need some cheese if we want to make a sandwich.
  4. There weren’t many people at the concert.
  5. There’s not much butter in the fridge.
  6. There are a lot of beautiful dresses in this clothes shop.

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ответил 3 месяца назад

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