#1.
1. Eve has ... friends in Paris and she writes them letters
every month.
2. You have … paper. Give us …, please.
3. He never buys … food.
4. How … foreign languages do you speak?
5. She has so … knowledge because she is very lazy
#2.
1. Why do you need so … bread?
2. Her ideas are very difficult, and ... people understand
her.
3. We must hurry, we have … time.
4. He has … friends, he is very sociable.
5. How ... children have they got?
#3.
1. At the conference we met … people whom we knew well.
2. May I ask you … questions?
3. He’s got very … hair, he is almost bald.
4. Can you give me ... help?
5. Please don't put ... pepper on the meat.
#4.
1. Do you like ... sugar in your tea?
2. Tom's French isn't good. He knows only ... words.
3. You will find ... stories in the book which are rather
interesting.
4. They’ve got … furniture, as they have just moved in.
5. He had ... English books at home, so he had to go to the
library
#5.
1. There were ... new words in the text, and Peter spent ...
time learning them.
2. There is ... chalk on the desk. I hope that will be
enough for our lesson.
3. Unfortunately he has ... friends.
4. Have we got … apples? I want to bake a pie.
5. There was … snow in December, so we didn’t go skiing.
#6.
1. There was ... hay in the barn, and the children could not
play there.
2. I'd like to say ... words about my journey.
3. There always has been … understanding between men and
women.
4. There are ... things here which I cannot understand.
5. Pamela's English is very good. She makes ... mistakes.
#7.
1. There was ... water in the river, and they decided to
cross it.
2. Only … people know about this writer.
3. Aren't you afraid to put on weight? You always eat so ...
ice-cream!
4. There are … oranges on the table; you can take some if
you want.
5. I don't know as ... poems as you.
#8.
1. I need just … minutes to change.
2. He drinks ... coffee. That’s not good for his health.
3. Have they got … children?
4. If you have ... spare time, look through this book.
5. Bill says he has too ... money to go to dances.
#9.
1. .... people live to be a hundred.
2. They already have too …clothes.
3. He always gives … advice, but I don't like it.
4. She gave him ... water to wash his hands and face
5. There is … sense in his words.
#10.
1. Say … words in French, please.
2. It seems to me they spend too … money on clothes.
3. - Would you like some more tea? -Yes, please, but only
... .
4. He’s not very sociable. He’s got … friends
5. …. people don't like flying (traveling by plane).
#11.
1. Have you got very … work to do today? Can we go for a
walk?
2. … of our teachers are women.
3. If you think ... , you can give me the right answer.
4. … scientists agree with this point of view, that’s why
it’s not mentioned in your books.
5. Pat works hard. She learns … new English words every day.
#12.
1. He’s got … books in English at home, but not many.
2. This term we have got … lectures but … seminars.
3. We have no money, but John has ….
4. He says the lectures aren't very interesting. He doesn't
get ... information.
5. Cactuses need ... water.
#13.
1. I don't like to write … letters though I get … letters.
2. I need … time to think it over.
3. They study English … hours a week.
4. You must have as ... sugar as possible. It's bad for you.
5. How ... time have we got?
#14.
1. I know ... hotels in this town. All of them are very
good.
2. I can't speak on this subject. I know too ….
3. I haven't got ... time, but I'll try to help you.
4. This car is very expensive. It costs too ... money
5. She's got ... relatives in Moscow
#15.
1. His parents are worried because he has got … friends at
school.
2. I need just … minutes to change.
3. They’ve got … furniture, as they have just moved in.
4. Give the cat … fish every day.
5. They already have got too …clothes.
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