V13 fill in the gaps with the derivatives of some, any, every, no, 1. - what's the matter, doris? - there is something in my eye. 2.- are you hungry? - yes, i want to eat. 3. – who gave you this magazine? at school.
1. - what's the matter, doris?
- there is something in my eye.
To fill in the gap with the correct option, we need to consider what word would best fit the context and meaning of the sentence. In this case, we need to use the word "something" to indicate an unspecified or unknown object that is causing a problem for Doris.
Therefore, the correct derivative of the word "something" in this sentence would be "some."
2.- are you hungry?
- yes, i want to eat.
In this sentence, we are asking if someone is feeling hungry. To fill in the gap, we need to choose the appropriate derivative of the word "hungry." Since we are asking about someone's general feeling of hunger, we should use the word "any" to indicate a non-specific quantity.
Therefore, the correct derivative of the word "any" in this sentence would be "any."
3. – who gave you this magazine?
- at school.
In this sentence, we are asking about the source or origin of a specific magazine. To fill in the gap, we need to use a derivative of the word "school" that indicates all possible or every possible source.
Therefore, the correct derivative of the word "school" in this sentence would be "every."
To summarize the answers:
1. - what's the matter, doris?
- there is something in my eye. (some)
2.- are you hungry?
- yes, i want to eat. (any)
3. – who gave you this magazine?
- at school. (every)
- there is something in my eye.
To fill in the gap with the correct option, we need to consider what word would best fit the context and meaning of the sentence. In this case, we need to use the word "something" to indicate an unspecified or unknown object that is causing a problem for Doris.
Therefore, the correct derivative of the word "something" in this sentence would be "some."
2.- are you hungry?
- yes, i want to eat.
In this sentence, we are asking if someone is feeling hungry. To fill in the gap, we need to choose the appropriate derivative of the word "hungry." Since we are asking about someone's general feeling of hunger, we should use the word "any" to indicate a non-specific quantity.
Therefore, the correct derivative of the word "any" in this sentence would be "any."
3. – who gave you this magazine?
- at school.
In this sentence, we are asking about the source or origin of a specific magazine. To fill in the gap, we need to use a derivative of the word "school" that indicates all possible or every possible source.
Therefore, the correct derivative of the word "school" in this sentence would be "every."
To summarize the answers:
1. - what's the matter, doris?
- there is something in my eye. (some)
2.- are you hungry?
- yes, i want to eat. (any)
3. – who gave you this magazine?
- at school. (every)