Fill in "some", "any", "how much" or "how many". Chris and Laura are making a shopping list. Chris: Have we got 1) any bread? Laura: Yes, we've got 2) Chris: 3) bread have we got? Laura: One loaf. Chris: We haven't got 4) and there aren't biscuits and there aren't 5)crisps. Shall we buy 6) ?Laura: OK. We'll get 7) biscuits and 8) crisps. Chris: What about potatoes? Are there 9) potatoes? Laura: Yes, there are 10) .Chris: Is there 11) rice? Laura: No, there isn't 12) rice. We've got to buy 13) Chris: 14) rice do we need? Laura: Two packets. Chris: Have we got 15) milk? Laura: No, we've got to buy 16) Chris: 17) cartons of milk? Laura: Four cartons.
a) You have to wear a jacket. → You don't have to wear a jacket.
d) They don't have to wear a uniform. - They have to wear a uniform.
c) Aijan has to iron the clothes. - Aijan doesn't have to iron the clothes.
a) We don't have to take the bus to school. - We have to take the bus to school.
e) Sanjar has to feed farm animals. - Sanjar doesn't have to feed farm animals.
f) I don't have to mop the floor. - I have to mop the floor.
g) Aliya and Feruza have to clean the windows. - Aliya and Feruza don't have to clean the windows.