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b) 1. Large companies cut down the trees for valuable hardwood. 2. Don’t throw things away. Use them in another way. 3. Litter collectors pick up all the litter near cafes and restaurants. 4. Let’s put up a notice about a football club. 5. He usually washes up after dinner. 6. Students must carry out all the necessary work at the lesson. 7. He gave up watching horror films before going to bed. 8. He wants to be a pilot when he grows up. 9. She always goes on about her school problems. 10. My mother doesn’t allow me to stay out so late.
a) How much time do we have? b) I don’t have many friends, but all of them are worthy. c) He doesn’t earn much money, but enough to live on. d) How many times have you been abroad? e) A lot of people come to see the gallery.
2. Fill in the gaps with few/a few, little/a little. a) I’ve got little time. I won’t manage to do it by 5 o’clock. b) There are a few cars in the street. At least 10 in our street. c) He feels lonely, he has got few friends. d) He’s had quite a few occasions to tell me about it, but he didn’t. e) It’s very boring. There is little to do here.
3. Fill in with no, none/none of, all, most. a) None of my friends were at the party. I felt very lonely. b) I’ve got none other option but to skip it. c) Most / All of them passed the exam. (большинство сдали экзамен или все его сдали - непонятно) They were extremely happy. d) All dogs must be vaccinated against rabies. e) All the students who want to attend the course will have to take a test.
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b)
1. Large companies cut down the trees for valuable hardwood.
2. Don’t throw things away. Use them in another way.
3. Litter collectors pick up all the litter near cafes and restaurants.
4. Let’s put up a notice about a football club.
5. He usually washes up after dinner.
6. Students must carry out all the necessary work at the lesson.
7. He gave up watching horror films before going to bed.
8. He wants to be a pilot when he grows up.
9. She always goes on about her school problems.
10. My mother doesn’t allow me to stay out so late.
b) I don’t have many friends, but all of them are worthy.
c) He doesn’t earn much money, but enough to live on.
d) How many times have you been abroad?
e) A lot of people come to see the gallery.
2. Fill in the gaps with few/a few, little/a little.
a) I’ve got little time. I won’t manage to do it by 5 o’clock.
b) There are a few cars in the street. At least 10 in our street.
c) He feels lonely, he has got few friends.
d) He’s had quite a few occasions to tell me about it, but he didn’t.
e) It’s very boring. There is little to do here.
3. Fill in with no, none/none of, all, most.
a) None of my friends were at the party. I felt very lonely.
b) I’ve got none other option but to skip it.
c) Most / All of them passed the exam. (большинство сдали экзамен или все его сдали - непонятно) They were extremely happy.
d) All dogs must be vaccinated against rabies.
e) All the students who want to attend the course will have to take a test.