The Indefinite Pronouns Some, Any, No
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Translate these sentences into Russian.
Would you like some more coffee?
He’s lazy. He never does any work.
If any letters arrive for me, can you send them to this address?
Buy some magazines if you see any.
Any of these articles will be of great help for you.
I don’t have any mistakes in the translation.
He left home without any warm coat.
Fill in the blanks with some, any, no.
I’d like ___ cheese, please.
Do you have ____ difficulties in learning these words?
I believe this work has ____ time limits.
It’s too late. There aren’t _____ people in the streets.
There is ____ information on this subject in the library. Consult the Internet.
We’ve ___ new English books for you. We know you’re fond of reading.
Pour me ___ tea, please.
I haven’t ___ money so I can’t go to the café with you.
Sentences, introduced by there is/are.
Few, little, much, many
Translate the following sentences into Russian.
There are six departments at the philological faculty.
There are a lot of books in the library.
There are few students who study French.
There are a large number of faculty graduates who work at schools.
There is a little information on the history of linguistics.
There is an English book and two dictionaries on the table.
Are there many mistakes in your work?
How many pages are there in this magazine?
There are no linguistic journals in this reading hall.
Are there any exams at the end of the first semester?
There is not any grammar rule in his notebook.
Use a proper word.
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