___largest rivers of Kazakhstan are Irtych, Ural, Syrdaria, Chu, Tobol, and Nura. There are 11 thousand of ___rivers and streams. Today everybody knows ___USA and countries of Western Europe display ___keen interest towards ___ Republic of Kazakhstan
Danny: I’m going to the disco tonight with Tina and I haven’t got anything to wear.
John: What did you say? You have nothing to wear! You’ve got more clothes than the Queen.
Danny: Well, I haven’t got anything nice to wear. There’s nothing I like in my wardrobe.
John: Here, take this. This is something to wear.
Danny: Your best Armani shirt! Thanks, John. You are a real friend. And now I should hurry. I have to buy something for Tina.
Ex.12 Fill in the gaps with much or many:
1. Please don‘t ask me many questions. 2. How much money have you got? 3. I never eat much bread with soup. 4. Why did you eat so much ice-cream? 5. She wrote us many letters from the country. 6. Many of these students don‘t like to look for words in the dictionary. 7. Much in this work was too difficult for me. 8. He spent much time writing his composition in Literature. 9. There were many plates on the table. 10. Thank you very much! 11. Many of my friends are preparing for their entrance examinations now.
1. I'm enjoying my new job.
I met Diane last week. She said she was enjoying her new job.
2. I'm not hungry.
Emily didn't want to eat. She said she wasn't hungry.
3. I need it.
I wanted to borrow Mikes ladder, but he said he needed it.
4. I don't want to go.
Hannah was invited to the party, but she said she didn't want to go.
5. You can have it.
Sharon told me she didn't want the picture. She said I could have it.
6. I will send you a postcard.
Mark just left on vacation. He said he would send me a postcard.
7. I want to watch TV.
Why did David stay at home? He said he wanted to watch TV.
8. I'm going to the movies.
Has Mary gone out? I think so. She said she was going to the movies.
Danny: I’m going to the disco tonight with Tina and I haven’t got anything to wear.
John: What did you say? You have nothing to wear! You’ve got more clothes than the Queen.
Danny: Well, I haven’t got anything nice to wear. There’s nothing I like in my wardrobe.
John: Here, take this. This is something to wear.
Danny: Your best Armani shirt! Thanks, John. You are a real friend. And now I should hurry. I have to buy something for Tina.
Ex.12 Fill in the gaps with much or many:
1. Please don‘t ask me many questions. 2. How much money have you got? 3. I never eat much bread with soup. 4. Why did you eat so much ice-cream? 5. She wrote us many letters from the country. 6. Many of these students don‘t like to look for words in the dictionary. 7. Much in this work was too difficult for me. 8. He spent much time writing his composition in Literature. 9. There were many plates on the table. 10. Thank you very much! 11. Many of my friends are preparing for their entrance examinations now.