11. Insert some, any, one, ones as required. 1. I want ... new potatoes; have you ... ?
2. You have a lot of apples; please give me ... .
3. These loaves are stale; please give me ... new ... .
4. I asked him for ... paper and he gave me … .
5. So this is your house; it’s a very pretty ... .
6. Yesterday I bought … exotic fruit.
7. I want some oranges. Give me this big ... .
8. We have ... new shirts on sale today. Do you want to buy ... ? This
green ... is very nice.
9. Don’t make ... noise; he wants to get ... sleep.
10. Are there ... more books? I’ve read all these old ... .

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nick313 nick313  05.01.2024 20:24
1. I want some new potatoes; have you got any?
Explanation: "some" is used to express an indefinite quantity of potatoes, and "any" is used to inquire if there are potatoes available.

2. You have a lot of apples; please give me some.
Explanation: "some" is used to request an indefinite quantity of apples.

3. These loaves are stale; please give me some new ones.
Explanation: "some" is used to request an indefinite quantity of new loaves.

4. I asked him for some paper and he gave me one.
Explanation: "some" is used to express an indefinite quantity of paper, and "one" is used to specify a specific piece of paper given.

5. So this is your house; it's a very pretty one.
Explanation: "one" is used to refer to a specific house (in this case, the house the speaker is currently looking at).

6. Yesterday I bought some exotic fruit.
Explanation: "some" is used to express an indefinite quantity of exotic fruit.

7. I want some oranges. Give me this big one.
Explanation: "some" is used to request an indefinite quantity of oranges, and "one" is used to specify a specific orange (in this case, the big orange).

8. We have some new shirts on sale today. Do you want to buy any? This green one is very nice.
Explanation: "some" is used to express an indefinite quantity of new shirts, "any" is used to inquire if the person wants to buy shirts, and "one" is used to specify a specific shirt (in this case, the green shirt).

9. Don't make any noise; he wants to get some sleep.
Explanation: "any" is used to emphasize the absence of noise, and "some" is used to express an indefinite quantity of sleep.

10. Are there any more books? I've read all these old ones.
Explanation: "any" is used to inquire if there are more books available, and "old ones" is used to refer to the books that have already been read.

By using "some," "any," "one," or "ones" appropriately, we can communicate the quantity or specificity of the objects being talked about.
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