Вставьте much, many, little или few и сделайте, главное, перевод! 1. robert wrote so letters that he’s never going to write a letter again. 2. she ate so ice cream that she’s going to have a sore throat. 3. his father didn’t earn money, but he enjoyed his job. he loved teaching english very . 4. there are cookies in the box. i should have bought them last monday. 5. does your sister read ? — yes, she does. and your brother? — oh, he doesn’t. he has so books, but he reads very . 6. do you have work to d today? — no, not very . 7. walk quicker, please we have very time. 8. i am sorry to say, i have read very books by walter scott. 9. my brother is a young teacher. everyday he spends too time preparing for his lessons. 10. i know very about this writer. i is the first book i am reading. 11. the pupils of our class ask so questions at the lesson. they want t know everything. 12. you do not make mistakes ' your spelling. do you work hard on it? — oh, yes, i do i work very . 13. he is lazy. he’s done very today. 14. very people can afford to own a plane. 15.the is traffic on the roads this morning. i’m so glad.
с исчисляемыми существительными в единственном числе, при этом значение будет «какой-то».
some используется в вопросительных предложениях.
some можно использовать с предлогом of в значении «некоторые из».
any и все его производные обычно употребляются в отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях.
any употребляется в утвердительных предложениях.
Когда имеется в виду «любой»
В придаточных предложениях после «if»
1) There are some bananas on the plate.
2) There isn’t any sugar at home.
3) Are there any tomatoes in the fridge?
4) Is there any milk in the bottle.
5) Would you like some coffee?
6) There are some chairs in the kitchen.
7) There isn’t any cheese on the plate.
Объяснение:
After the unification of Italy in the 1860s, the cuisine of the regions began to mix and the traditional breakfast almost everywhere began to mean: cappuccino (coffee with milk or espresso), bagel or bread toast with jam, fresh juice (spremuta). Children usually drink hot chocolate or hot milk.
A typical Italian lunch consists of a pasta-based first course, a fish-based or meat-based dish with a side dish of vegetables, and finally a coffee served after a sweet or fruit meal. Despite this, in recent years, the habit of ordering only the first or sweet has spread
A classic Italian dinner is much lighter than lunch, and often consists of chowder. the second is based on vegetables, and cheese or fruit, of course, with a glass of wine.