Xll. 3аполннте пропускн одннм из следуошнx слов: еlsе, more, still, other, another, yet.
1. What ... books by Dickens, besides Oliver Twist,
did you read in your childhood? 2. Who wants to take
part in this performance? 3. How many... days shall we
travel about the country? 4. Will anybody... take part
in the performance? 5. Aren't you ready? 6. I think
he's in the office, he doesn't usually leave till seven.
7. What... would you like to buy? 8. Would you like to say
anything? 9. I'll have... cup of tea. I'm... thirsty.
10. I can't go to the theatre today. Ask someone... to
join you. 11. What... foreign languages does your friend
speak? 12. I think we'll... be working on it at twelve tomor-
row. 13. Ask Fred to take part in the performance. No
can do it better than he does. 14. My son can't
read. 15. We hope that a few... people will take part in the discussion 16.it’s … very early. Someone…may…join us.
- The word "other" should be used here. It means "different from the one or ones already mentioned."
2. Who wants to take part in this performance?
- No word is needed in this sentence.
3. How many more days shall we travel about the country?
- The word "more" should be used here. It indicates an additional amount or quantity.
4. Will anybody else take part in the performance?
- The word "else" should be used here. It means "in addition; besides; as well."
5. Aren't you ready?
- No word is needed in this question.
6. I think he's in the office, he doesn't usually leave till seven.
- The word "still" should be used here. It means "up to and including the present or the time mentioned; even now."
7. What other would you like to buy?
- The word "else" should be used here. It means "in addition; besides; as well."
8. Would you like to say anything?
- No word is needed in this question.
9. I'll have another cup of tea. I'm still thirsty.
- The word "another" should be used here. It means "one more; an additional."
10. I can't go to the theatre today. Ask someone else to join you.
- The word "else" should be used here. It means "in addition; besides; as well."
11. What other foreign languages does your friend speak?
- The word "other" should be used here. It means "different from the one or ones already mentioned."
12. I think we'll still be working on it at twelve tomorrow.
- The word "still" should be used here. It means "up to and including the present or the time mentioned; even now."
13. Ask Fred to take part in the performance. No one can do it better than he does.
- No word is needed in this sentence.
14. My son can't read.
- No word is needed in this sentence.
15. We hope that a few more people will take part in the discussion.
- The word "more" should be used here. It indicates an additional amount or quantity.
16. It’s still very early. Someone else may join us.
- The word "still" should be used here. It means "up to and including the present or the time mentioned; even now." The word "else" means "in addition; besides; as well." The word "may" is used to show possibility.