Вставьте в пропуски слова: an/a,some,any,many,much,a lot of
Is there salt? How salt is there? There isn’t salt. There is /// salt?
Is there potato? Are there potatoes? How potatoes are there? There aren’t potatoes. There are // potatoes.
Is there sugar?How sugar is there? There isn’t sugar. There is // sugar.
Is there juice? How juice is there? There isn’t juice .There is // juice.
Is there carrot? Are there carrots ? How carrots are there? There aren’t carrots. There are // carrots
Is there potato? Are there potatoes? How many potatoes are there? There aren't any potatoes. There are no potatoes.
Is there sugar? How much sugar is there? There isn't any sugar. There is no sugar.
Is there juice? How much juice is there? There isn't any juice. There is no juice.
Is there carrot? Are there carrots? How many carrots are there? There aren't any carrots. There are no carrots.
Explanation:
1. In the first sentence, the question is asking if there is salt. The answer to the question is "no," so we use the negative form "isn't" to indicate that there is no salt. Since we are talking about an uncountable noun (salt), we use the word "any" to indicate the absence of salt.
2. In the second sentence, the question is asking if there is a potato. The answer to the question is "no," so we use the negative form "aren't" to indicate that there are no potatoes. Since we are talking about a countable noun (potatoes), we use the word "any" to indicate the absence of potatoes.
3. In the third sentence, the question is asking if there is sugar. The answer to the question is "no," so we use the negative form "isn't" to indicate that there is no sugar. Since we are talking about an uncountable noun (sugar), we use the word "any" to indicate the absence of sugar.
4. In the fourth sentence, the question is asking if there is juice. The answer to the question is "no," so we use the negative form "isn't" to indicate that there is no juice. Since we are talking about an uncountable noun (juice), we use the word "any" to indicate the absence of juice.
5. In the fifth sentence, the question is asking if there is a carrot. The answer to the question is "no," so we use the negative form "aren't" to indicate that there are no carrots. Since we are talking about a countable noun (carrots), we use the word "any" to indicate the absence of carrots.