Underline the mistake in each sentence and write word or phrase correctly.
1Let's go to that new shopping centre tomorrow, will we?
2 That new department store hasn't opened yet, hasn't it?
3 I'm going to regret buying this, ain't I?
4 Alina never pays back the money she borrows, doesn't she?
5 Shop assistants should never be rude to customers,
shouldn't they?
The first places in the ranking of the most prestigious universities in the world are occupied by educational institutions of the USA and Great Britain, however, along with the choice of a place of study, one must take into account the difference in the education system of these countries. Let's consider the main differences on several points. Until we delve into a comparison of the educational systems of the UK and the USA, we want to remind you that you can also study in English in Australia. This is a great option for those who like warmer climates.
1.There is something on the table.
2. I need to tell you something.
3. People are always afraid of starting something new.
4. Where can I get something to eat?
5. I am not afraid to try something new.
Anything
1. Anything is better than nothing.
2. Is there anything on the table?
3. You can buy anything you want.
4. Does she know anything about Ancient Rome?
5. We don't hear anything.
Many
1. There are many candles on the fireplace shelf
2. I don't have many clothes.
3. How many students are there in each class?
4. How many people does your company employ?
5. Not many people have heard of him.
Much
1.There is much soup in the pan.
2. He is much interested in the project.
3. If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep.
4. How much liquid do you think this bottle contains?
5. It was much further to the town centre than I remembered.