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A few, a little, few, little

Exercise 405. Translate into Ukrainian using Complex Subject. | Exercise 408. Replace the following groups of sentences by a sentence with a for-phrase subject. | Exercise 412. Add a sentence with “too” or “enough” and: difficult, high, loud, warm. | Exercise 428. Transform the following sentences using Participle Phrases instead of the subordinate clauses. | Exercise 457. Translate into English. | Exercise 463. Complete the gaps, using the words in brackets and the structure “have something done”. | The ADJECTIVE | As ... as – такий самий ... як | Interrogative Pronouns | Read the sentences and study the rules. |


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a few – кілька, трохи (it is used with countable nouns)

a little – кілька, трохи (it is used with uncountable nouns)

few – мало (it is used with countable nouns)

little – мало (it is used with uncountable nouns)

Exercise 605. Choose the correct pronoun from the brackets.

1. Не саn read English (a little, a few). 2. Let him think (a little, a few). 3. I've been to (a little, a few) lectu­res here and liked them very much. 4. We spent (a little, a few) days in the country and then came back to town because the weather was awful. 5. You know (a little, a few) German, don't you? 6. My little son knows (a little, a few) English words. 7. There weren't many wide streets in this town (a little, a few) years ago. 8. If you think (a little a few), you will remember the rule and translate the sentence. 9. My brother is coming to Kyiv in (a little, a few) days. 10. I don't know any French, but I like to hear it. Please say (a little, a few) words in French.

 

Exercise 606. Insert little or few.

1. I have... time, so I can't go with you. 2. He [ has... English books. 3. There is... ink in my pen. Have you got any ink? 4. There are... bears in the zoo. 5. Tom Canty was the son of poor parents and had very... clothes. 6. There is tool... soup in my plate. Give me some more, please. 7. The children returned from the wood very sad because they had found very... mushrooms. 8. There was too... light in the room, and I could not read. There are very... people who don't know that the earth is round.

Exercise 607. Translate into English.

Мало будинків, мало радості, мало чашок, мало яблук, мало вікон, мало паперу, мало кави, мало статей, мало супу, мало дерев, мало трави, мало дітей, мало іграшок, мало світла, мало парт, мало сметани, мало соку, мало книг, мало кольорів, мало солі, мало друзів, мало палаців.

Exercise 608. Read the conversation. Choose the correct expressions of quantity.

Jim Here's the bus. Oh! I forgot my money. I've only got a little / a few coins.

Kirsty That's OK. I've got a lot of / a little coins here in my purse. Did you bring the sandwiches?

Jim Yes. But only a little / a few.

Kirsty But I asked you to make a lot / a little. Did you bring any water?

Jim Yes, but not much. There's only a little / a few. Sorry!

Kirsty Did you bring the apples?

Jim The apples? Oh no! They are at home, on the kitchen table!

Exercise 609. Insert little, a little, few or a few.

1. I have... money, so we can go to the cine­ma. 2. I have... money, so we cannot go to the cinema. 3. This girl works very..., that's why she knows nothing. 4. Mother gave us... apples, and we were glad. 5. He did not like it at the camp: he had very... friends there. 6. This lem­on drink is sour; if you put... sugar in it, it will be sweeter. 7. This lemon drink is sour; if you put... lumps of sugar in it, it will be sweeter. 8. The hall was almost empty: there were... peo­ple in it. 9. I can't buy this expensive hat today: I have too... money. 10. She left and returned in... minutes. 11. I think you can spare me... time now. 12. I am sorry I have seen... plays by this author.

Exercise 610. Translate into English:

Трохи грошей, мало грошей, декілька стільців, мало стільців, декілька пісень, мало пісень, трохи радості, мало радості, мало хлопчиків, трохи води, кілька людей, мало води, мало повітря, мало столів, декілька хвилин, декількох кішок, мало трави, трохи успіху, декілька днів, мало роботи, трохи солі, кілька ложок, мало світла, мало вікон, кілька машин, трохи цукру, мало яєць, мало сиру.

Exercise 611. Put much, many, little or few.

1. My brother is a young teacher. Every day he spends... time preparing for his lessons. 2. I know very... about this writer. It is the first book I am reading. 3. The students of our group ask... questions at the lecture. They want to know everything. 4. You do not make... mistakes in your spelling. 5. Does your sister read...? — Yes, she does. And your brother? — Oh, he doesn't. He has so... books, but he reads very... 6. Walk quicker, please. We have very... time. 7. I am sorry to say, I have read very... books by Jack London.

Exercise 612. Insert much, many, little, few, a little or a few.

1. He had... English books at home, so he had to go to the library for more books. 2. She gave him... water to wash his hands and face. 3. I'd like to say... words about my journey. 4. After the play everybody felt... tired. 5. Let's stay here... longer: it is such a nice place. 6. There were... new words in the text, and Peter spent... time learning them. 7. There was... hay in the barn, and the children could not play there. 8. There was... water in the river, and they decided to cross it. 9. My mother knows German... and she can help you with the translation of this letter. 10. When we walked... farther down the road, we met another group of students. 11. Have you got I... ink in your pen? 12. At the conference we met I... people whom we knew well. 13. There are very... old houses left in our street. Most of them have already been pulled down. 14. If you have... spare time, look through this book. You will find... sto­ries there which are rather interesting. 15. There are... things here which I cannot understand. 16. Shall I bring... more chalk? — No, thank you. There is... chalk on the desk. I hope that will be enough for our lesson.


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