2. Fill in the gaps with: little, a little, few or a few.
1. Look at the sky, there is hope for bright and sunny weather tomorrow.
2. Is there? The weather forecast says there is still hope.
3. people attended the meeting. I counted only four.
4. people asked me how to felt. That was nice.
5. I´m glad so many people have passed the test. In fact, there were who haven´t.
6. “I will succeed, with help from my friends”, she said.
7. She's gone already? And I am only minutes late!
3. Fill in the blank spaces with some, any, no.
Can you see cars in front of the restaurant? No, cars.
Have you got cold juice in the fridge? Yes, I have got .
We’d like crisps. Are there ?
I’m sorry. There are crisps today.
I’d like chocolate but there isn’t .
We’d like bread but there is butter.
We’d like hamburgers. Are there ?
Is there much cheese on the plate? No, there isn’t cheese.
Have you got CDs? No, I haven’t but I’ve got DVDs.
Have you got money?No, I’ve got money.
1. Look at the sky, there is a little hope for bright and sunny weather tomorrow.
2. Is there? The weather forecast says there is still little hope.
3. Few people attended the meeting. I counted only four.
4. A few people asked me how to felt. That was nice.
5. I´m glad so many people have passed the test. In fact, there were few who haven´t.
6. “I will succeed, with a little help from my friends”, she said.
7. She's gone already? And I am only few minutes late!
3. Fill in the blank spaces with some, any, no.
Can you see any cars in front of the restaurant? No, no cars.
Have you got any cold juice in the fridge? Yes, I have got some.
We’d like some crisps. Are there any?
I’m sorry. There are no crisps today.
I’d like some chocolate but there isn’t any.
We’d like some bread but there is no butter.
We’d like hamburgers. Are there any?
Is there much cheese on the plate? No, there isn’t any cheese.
Have you got any CDs? No, I haven’t any but I’ve got some DVDs.
Have you got any money?No, I’ve got no money.