Вставьте few, a few, little, a little. 1. My parents give me pocket money every week, so I can buy everything I need.
2. animals can survive in the desert.
3. They've already been to Spain for days. We visited a lot of sights.
4. 'Sandra is fluent in Italian, French and Spanish.' 'It's quite rare, just people can speak several foreign languages.'
5. There are hotels in this town. There is almost nowhere to stay for the tourists.
6. Have you got minutes? I need to talk to you.
7. We had snow last winter. We made snowmen.
8. We have tomatoes, we can't cook tomato-soup.
9. They have furniture in the room. The room is almost empty.
10. We saw people at the restaurant because the prices there were very high, it was really expensive!
In this sentence, we should use "a little." It means that the speaker receives some amount of pocket money, but not a large amount.
2. Little animals can survive in the desert.
In this sentence, we should use "few." It means that only a small number of animals can survive in the desert.
3. They've already been to Spain for a few days. We visited a lot of sights.
In this sentence, we should use "a few." It means that the speaker and the people mentioned in the sentence have visited Spain for a small number of days, but they have still managed to see a lot of sights.
4. "Sandra is fluent in Italian, French and Spanish." "It's quite rare, few people can speak several foreign languages."
In this sentence, we should use "few." It means that only a small number of people can speak several foreign languages fluently, just like Sandra.
5. There are few hotels in this town. There is almost nowhere to stay for the tourists.
In this sentence, we should use "few." It means that there are only a small number of hotels in this town, making it difficult for tourists to find accommodation.
6. Have you got a few minutes? I need to talk to you.
In this sentence, we should use "a few." It means that the speaker needs a small amount of time, specifically a few minutes, to talk to the person being addressed.
7. We had a little snow last winter. We made snowmen.
In this sentence, we should use "a little." It means that a small amount of snow fell last winter, but it was enough to make snowmen.
8. We have tomatoes, but we can't cook tomato soup.
In this sentence, we should use "a few." It means that the speaker has a small number of tomatoes, but not enough to make tomato soup.
9. They have little furniture in the room. The room is almost empty.
In this sentence, we should use "little." It means that there is a small amount or almost no furniture in the room, making it almost empty.
10. We saw few people at the restaurant because the prices there were very high. It was really expensive!
In this sentence, we should use "few." It means that only a small number of people were present at the restaurant because the high prices made it expensive and inaccessible to many.