«Неопределённые местоимения»
There is some milk in the bottle. There is some milk in the bottle. There are some newspapers on the table. She has got some toys. There is some coffee in the cup. Give me some bread. There are some trees in the garden. There are some chairs round the table. I asked her for some milk. There are some boys in the yard. Some pupils were late for the lessons. We had some problems.
1. Местоимение some употребляется в специальных вопросах: 1. Местоимение some употребляется в специальных вопросах: Where can I buy some cassettes? I can’t find any paper. Who can give me some? 2. В общих вопросах, выражающих просьбу или предложение: Сan I give you some milk? Не хотите ли молока? Would you like some coffee? Can I have some cold water? Могу я получить (немного ) холодной воды? Will you give me some writing paper? Do you want some sweets?
1. Is there any bread on the table? 1. Is there any bread on the table? 2. Are there any girls at the desks in front of you? 3. Is there any chalk on the blackboard? 4. Are there any maps on the wall? 5. Is there any milk in the glass? 6. There are not any books on the shelf. 7. I haven’t got any brothers. 8. We haven’t got any problems. 9. There isn’t any tea in the cup. 10. There isn’t any butter in the refrigerator.
1. Any значении « любой » - всякий употребляется в предложениях 1. Any значении « любой » - всякий употребляется в предложениях всех типов перед исчисляемыми существительными в ед. числе и неисчисляемыми существительными в роли местоимения- прилагательного: Any student knows it you can buy them at any shop. You may come at any time. 2.В роли местоимения-существительного, заменяющего ранее упомянутое существительное в значении «любой»: Which newspaper do you want? – Any will do. 3. В придаточных условных предложениях с союзом if . Здесь any встречается в 10-20 раз чаще, чем some: If you have any difficulty, ask me. Если у тебя есть какие-либо трудности, попроси у меня помощи.
1. Are there … books on the shelf? 1. Are there … books on the shelf? 2. Have you got … pencils? 3. Would you like … tea? 4. He has got … information. 5. I’d like … water, please. 6. I bought a pen but I didn’t buy … pencils. 7. Why have … students gone home? 8. Where did you leave … of your books? 9. We haven’t got … questions. 10. Have you found … mushrooms in the wood? 11. Are there … pupils in the classroom? - Yes, there … . 12. Sorry I haven’t got … matches. 13.I looked through … magazines, but I couldn’t find this article. 14. Has she got … children? 15. Please, take …. magazine you like. 16. Can you put … extra sugar in my tea? 17. Don’ forget to buy … sugar.
1. Open the door. … is knocking. 1. Open the door. … is knocking. 2. Did you ask … to help you? 3. He saw … strange in the darkness. 4. I found … bag in the street. 5. Don’t hope that … will help you. You can do it yourself. 6. I was ringing you up the whole day yesterday, but … answered. 7. They will go … tomorrow. 8. … serious happened to him that day. 9. … likes to be ill. 10. We couldn’t find our dog … . 11. I think this house is … here. 12. She will go … tomorrow. She will stay at home. 13. You may write .. you want. 14. I see … in this room. It’s too dark. 15. I have never seen … like this. 16. … wants to lose a job. 17. … likes to play this game: it’s dull.