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  1. Exercises for Lesson 2. Possessions / Ëè÷íûå âåùè. Ëåêñèêà. Ìíîæåñòâåííîå ÷èñëî. Ïðèòÿæàòåëüíûå ïðèëàãàòåëüíûå. Ïðèòÿæàòåëüíûå ìåñòîèìåíèÿ.
  2. Exercises for Lesson 2. Possessions / Ëè÷íûå âåùè. Ëåêñèêà. Ìíîæåñòâåííîå ÷èñëî. Ïðèòÿæàòåëüíûå ïðèëàãàòåëüíûå. Ïðèòÿæàòåëüíûå ìåñòîèìåíèÿ.
  3. ÂÎÇÂÐÀÒÍÛÅ È ÓÑÈËÈÒÅËÜÍÛÅ ÌÅÑÒÎÈÌÅÍÈß
  4. Âúçâðàòíèòå ìåñòîèìåíèÿ áèâàò ëè÷íè è ïðèòåæàòåëíè.
  5. Çàìåñòî òî÷êè óïîòðåáåòå ïî ñìèñúë ìåñòîèìåíèÿ.
  6. Ëè÷íûå Ïðèòÿæàòåëüíûå ìåñòîèìåíèÿ
  7. Ìåñòîèìåíèÿ-íàðå÷èÿ
  8. Íåîïðåäåëåííûå ìåñòîèìåíèÿ some, any, îòðèöàòåëüíîå ìåñòîèìåíèå ïî è èõ ïðîèçâîäíûå
  9. ÍÅÎÏÐÅÄÅËÈÒÅËÍÈ ÌÅÑÒÎÈÌÅÍÈß
  10. ÎÒÍÎÑÈÒÅËÍÈ ÌÅÑÒÎÈÌÅÍÈß
  11. ÏÎÊÀÇÀÒÅËÍÈ ÌÅÑÒÎÈÌÅÍÈß

1. Fill in the blanks with some, any, no:

1) Are there … new houses in your street? – Yes, there are …. … of them are beautiful. 2) Could you say … words about this subject? – Not now. I have … time. I’m sorry. 3) There isn’t … fish for the cat today. Can you buy … fish? 4) … child knows it. 5) Do … of you speak French? – Unfortunately, … of us do. 6) She asked me if I knew … of those people. But I knew … of them. 7) Have you read … interesting books lately? 8) Are there … sentences you can’t translate? 9) Choose … book you like. 10) Can you give me … information about this film? 11) He asked me … questions but I couldn’t answer … of them. 12) Where can I buy … flowers? 13) Are there … letters for me today? 14) We have … milk in the fridge. Buy … milk, please. 15) You can have … tea. – But I don’t want …. 16) … of his friends could help him. He was alone. 17) Could you help me? I have … problems with my research.

 

2. Fill in the blanks with some, any, no:

1) Is there … salt on the table? – No, there isn’t …. 2) She returned home without … money. 3) Would you like … cheese? 4) I didn’t answer your letter because I had … time. 5) When would you like to come? – … day would suit me. 6) I need to buy a lot of things. There isn’t … time to waste. 7) Have you seen … new film recently? 8) Can you give me … red pens? 9) … of her friends were at the party last night. 10) There are … monuments to well known writers and poets in our town. 11) We haven’t got … milk. Can you buy … milk? 12) Can you give me … information about places of interest in your town? 13) She went out without … money. 14) I’d like to ask you … questions. 15) He didn’t buy … shoes. 16) Are there … mistakes in my dictation? – Yes, there are …. 17) He put … sugar in his coffee. He likes it bitter.

 

3. Fill in the blanks with some, any, no:

1) We bought … flowers. 2) He is lazy. He never does … work. 3) You can take … bus. They all go to the centre. 4) If there are … letters for me, can you send them on to this address? 5) Have you got … luggage? – No, I haven’t …. 6) This evening I’ m going to go out with … friends of mine. 7) Can I have … milk in my coffee, please? 8) I didn’t have … money, so I had to borrow …. 9) We had to walk home because there were … taxes. 10) Sue will have … difficulty finding a job. 11) I was too tired to do … work. 12) Have you seen … good plays recently? 13) If there are … words you don’t understand, use a dictionary. 14) You can cash these traveler’s cheques at … bank. 15) I phoned Kate, but there was … answer. 16) I’ll try and answer … questions you ask me. 17) I don’t have … free time tonight.

 

4. Fill in derived forms from the pronouns some, any, no (some-, any-, no- + -body, -one, -thing, -where):

1) Do you know … who can help us? 2) I don’t want to see … today. 3) I can understand …. Please explain me the rule again. 4) I looked for the book … but couldn’t find it. 5) He lives … in the centre of the city. 6) … told her when to come but she was late. 7) There was … on the table but I don’t remember what it was. 8) Have you seen this man … before? 9) Give me … to eat please. I’m hungry. I can eat …. 10) … knows anything about it. 11) He said … about his plans. 12) I looked out of the window, but there was …. 13) There is … in the next room who wants to speak to you. 14) Will … open the door? 15) I don’t want … to drink. I’m not thirsty. 16) She hasn’t … to talk to. 17) … came to visit Mary when she was in hospital. 18) It is cold in the room. Please give me … warm. 19) … of the tourists ever come to our village. 20) There was complete silence in the room. … said …. 21) … in the class did their home task. 22) … tells me anything. 23) Do you live … near Sam? – No, he lives in another part of the town.

 

5. Fill in derived forms from the pronouns some, any, no (some-, any-, no- + -body, -one, -thing, -where):

1) Can I ask you …? – Sure. What do you want to ask? 2) I’m going out now. If … phones while I’m out, can you tell them I’ll be back at three o’clock? 3) Would you like … to eat? You must be hungry. 4) There is … at the door. Can you go and see who it is? 5) What are you looking for? Have you lost …? 6) I went shopping, but I didn’t buy …. 7) Olivia refused to talk to …. 8) Are you waiting for …? – For …. 9) … came to visit me when I was in hospital. I was upset. 10) The house is empty. There is … living there. 11) Jack didn’t tell … about his plans. 12) What do you want to eat? – … I’m not hungry. 13) … in the class did their homework. 14) Where shall we go on holiday? – Let’s go … warm and sunny. 15) Hardly … passed the exam. 16) I can’t find my camera. Has … seen it? 17) I think you are waiting for.... 18) The accident looked serious, but fortunately … was badly injured. 19) If … has any questions, I’ll be pleased to answer them. 20) We left the door open. … could have come in. 21) … has forgotten their umbrella. 22) What is in this box? – … It’s empty.

6. Fill in the blanks with many, much, a lot of:

1) She thinks she’ll have … problems. 2) Did you spend … money on it? 3) Why have you brought so … clothes? 4) Do you have so … work? 5) Do you really need so … luggage? 6) Why do you need so … paper? 7) She always adds … salt to every dish she makes. 8) I don’t have … knowledge of the subject. 9) You should eat … fruit. 10) Was there … snow last winter? 11) Do you have … friends? 12) There are … shops in this street. 13) He eats very … sugar. 14) … of their conversation was about work. 15) Don’t give the dog too … meat. 16) We need … money to start a new business. 17) There are a few bananas and … apples in the vase. 18) Have you got … homework? 19) There is … time at our disposal. 20) He doesn’t want … advice.

 

7. Fill in the blanks with many, much, a lot of:

1) She has made … progress in such a short time. 2) Astronomy studies … interesting phenomena. 3) He changed … jobs in his life. 4) Are there … unemployed people in your country? 5) Every day I eat … apples and drink mineral water. 6) Has he got … trouble with his new work? 7) The boss gave me … instructions before he leaves. 8) This train doesn’t stop at … stations. 9) How … work do you have to do today? 10) There are not so … people in the street at that time. 11) Are there … hotels in your town? 12) I never eat … bread. 13) How … times have you been in Paris? 14) You mustn’t drink … wine. 15) Why do you eat so … ice-cream? 16) Helen invited … friends to her birthday party last Sunday. 17) I haven’t got … pocket money this day. 18) How … children have you got? 19) … of what you have said is true.

8. Fill in the blanks with few, a few, little, a little:

1) There is … news, almost nothing. 2) I have … knowledge of the subject and can prove my point of view. 3) Women always think they have … clothes. 4) He needs … luck to win the competition. 5) He has very … books. 6) The child has made … progress and speaks English better. 7) I’ll be ready in … minutes. 8) I have invited … people to my birthday. I don’t want a crowd of people here. 9) Why are there so … flowers in your garden? 10) The child left … soup in his plate, he ate almost everything. 11) I have … time. I must hurry. 12) The problem isn’t quite clear. I have … questions. 13) How … cups of coffee have you drunk? – Very …. 14) How … ice-cream has she eaten? – Very …. 15) Do you want sugar in your tea? – Yes, …. 16) Susan speaks French …. 17) When I was in New York I took … photos because I hadn’t free time. 18) I drink … coffee. I don’t like it. 19) Some people in our office do … work. 20) The exam was very difficult and only … students passed it. 21) The girl reads … and knows nothing. 22) I’m thirsty but there is … water in the bottle.

 

9. Fill in the blanks with many, much, a lot of, few, a few, little, a little:

1) The play was poor. There was … applause. 2) There is … food. It will be enough for a month’s expedition. 3) There is … salad left. Help yourself! 4) There are … policemen in the streets during national holidays. 5) She is very intelligent. Do you know that she speaks … foreign languages? 6) We haven’t had … rain this summer. The garden needs watering. 7) Very … sand covers most of the territory of Egypt. 8) There were … people at the meeting, but most of them left early. 9) The conference was a failure. Unfortunately, they had invited so … interesting people. 10) There are … tales about Loch Ness monster. 11) I didn’t know … facts about this accident. 12) He spoke … Italian, so it was difficult to communicate with him. 13) He doesn’t give … attention to pronunciation. It’s difficult to understand him. 14) Have you finished this glass of milk? There is … milk in the fridge if you’d like more. 15) We’ve got … minutes before the train leaves. Let’s say good bye to each other. 16) He is very popular. He has … friends.

 

10. Fill in the blanks with many, much, a lot of, few, a few, little, a little:

1) We’ve lived here for … years. 2) Harry is very busy with his job. He has … time for other things. 3) She doesn’t like to live in Liverpool. She has … friends there. 4) We have … time before the train leaves. Let’s go and drink coffee. 5) Do you speak German? – …. 6) I’m lucky. I have … problems. 7) The village was very small. There were only … houses there. 8) This is a very modern city. There are … old buildings there. 9) I’m not very busy today. I haven’t got … to do. 10) I don’t know … Spanish. Only … words. 11) It’s not a very interesting place to visit, so … tourists come here. 12) I can’t give you an answer yet. I need … time to think. 13) It was a surprise that he won the match. … people expected him to win. 14) Do you mind if I ask you … questions? 15) Would you like milk in your coffee? – Yes, …. 16) Listen carefully. I’m going to give you … advice.


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