6. There are carrots in the fridge. I can't make soup.
7. There is
coffee in the cup, but it is very hot.
8. Is there
cheese in the fridge?
9. There isn't
juice in the glass
10. There are
grapes on the plate. They are green.
11. They've got buns in this shop.
12. I'd like
potatoes, please
13. Have you got
ice-cream?
14. There aren't
boys in the team!
15. There are
video shops in the town!
16. This is a terrible party. There isn't
good music!
17. I've got
posters of Ricky Martin
18. Have you got
posters of Britney Spears?
19. 'Sit down, please.' But there aren't
chairs!
20. There is milk in the fridge. Go to the shop and buy
21. I can see
tomatoes in the bag. Let's make salad.
22. There aren't cucumbers in the fridge.
23. Would you like tea?
24. Is there
cheese on the shelf?
выберите и вставьте some/any/no
How much (how much = сколько) ... + неисчисляемые существительные
Например:
How much sugar do you take in your coffee?
Сколько сахара ты кладешь в кофе?
How much money do you want for this?
Сколько (денег) ты за это хочешь?
Do you have much work to do?
У тебя много работы?
How many (how many = сколько) ... + исчисляемые существительные
Например:
Отрицательные предложенияHow many students are there in each class?
Сколько учеников в каждом классе?
How many people are you expecting?
Сколько человек ты ожидаешь?
В отрицательных предложениях конструкции Not Much и Not Many обычно переводятся как "мало", "немного".
Например:
He doesn't earn much money (существительное money - неисчисляемое).
Он зарабатывает мало (= немного) денег.
Not many people have heard of her (существительное people - исчисляемое).
Немногие о ней слышали.
Barbara doesn't have many friends.
У Барбары мало (= не много) друзей.