. Заполните пропуски местоимениями: a) some, any, no, every или производными от них.
1. Have you got … gold medals? 2. If I have ... free time, I shall go to the stadium tonight. 3. Have you heard ... about our winning? 4. Did ... see this competition yesterday? 5. Did you say ... ? – No, I said ... . 6. You can choose … court you like. 7. There aren’t … oarsmen on the boat. 8. Would you like to buy … tickets for the contest? 9. There is … new football match on TV. I miss it so much!

б) much, many, (a) или одно из выражений a lot (of), lots (of), plenty (of), a great deal (of), a great number:
1. There are … intervals between the periods. 2. The javelin thrower has ... javelins. 3. He has as... titles as I have. 4. The runner has got ... distance to run. 5. That athlete didn’t compete in … competitions. 6. Have you invited ... swimmers to the pool? 7. There are … yachts near the station. 8. You have visited too ... football matches this week. 9. I didn’t take ... places.

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alexandrustino1 alexandrustino1  22.12.2023 01:13
1. Have you got any gold medals?
- The word "any" is used when we don't know if there are gold medals or not. In this sentence, it is asking if the person has any gold medals.

2. If I have some free time, I shall go to the stadium tonight.
- The word "some" is used when we are talking about an indefinite amount of free time. In this sentence, it means that if the person has some free time, they will go to the stadium tonight.

3. Have you heard anything about our winning?
- The word "anything" is used when we are asking if the person has heard any information. In this sentence, it is asking if the person has heard any information about their winning.

4. Did anyone see this competition yesterday?
- The word "anyone" is used when we are asking if there was someone who saw the competition. In this sentence, it is asking if anyone saw the competition yesterday.

5. Did you say something? – No, I said nothing.
- The word "something" is used when we are asking if the person said anything. In this sentence, it is asking if the person said something, and the response is that they said nothing.

6. You can choose any court you like.
- The word "any" is used when we are talking about an indefinite choice. In this sentence, it means that the person can choose any court they like.

7. There aren't any oarsmen on the boat.
- The word "any" is used when we are saying there are no oarsmen on the boat. In this sentence, it means that there are no oarsmen on the boat.

8. Would you like to buy some tickets for the contest?
- The word "some" is used when we are talking about an indefinite amount of tickets. In this sentence, it is asking if the person would like to buy some tickets for the contest.

9. There is no new football match on TV. I miss it so much!
- The word "no" is used when we are saying that there is not a new football match on TV. In this sentence, it means that there is no new football match on TV, and the person misses it.

For the second part:

1. There are many intervals between the periods.
- The word "many" is used when we are talking about a large number of intervals. In this sentence, it means that there are many intervals between the periods.

2. The javelin thrower has a lot of javelins.
- The phrase "a lot of" is used when we are talking about a large quantity of javelins. In this sentence, it means that the javelin thrower has a lot of javelins.

3. He has as many titles as I have.
- The word "many" is used when we are saying that he has the same number of titles as I have. In this sentence, it means that he has the same number of titles.

4. The runner has a great distance to run.
- The phrase "a great" is used when we are emphasizing the distance the runner has to run. In this sentence, it means that the runner has a long distance to run.

5. That athlete didn't compete in any competitions.
- The word "any" is used when we are saying that the athlete didn't compete in any competitions. In this sentence, it means that the athlete didn't compete in any competitions.

6. Have you invited many swimmers to the pool?
- The word "many" is used when we are asking if the person invited a large number of swimmers. In this sentence, it is asking if the person invited many swimmers to the pool.

7. There are plenty of yachts near the station.
- The phrase "plenty of" is used when we are talking about a large amount of yachts. In this sentence, it means that there are a lot of yachts near the station.

8. You have visited too many football matches this week.
- The word "many" is used when we are saying that the person has visited a large number of football matches. In this sentence, it means that the person has visited too many football matches this week.

9. I didn't take any places.
- The word "any" is used when we are saying that the person didn't take any places. In this sentence, it means that the person didn't take any places.
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