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