Distance learning

3. Some/any/no

Choose correct answer! First watch the video.

1. Have you got some English friends?

  •  some
  •  any
  •  no

2. No, I haven’t got any English friends.

  •  no
  •  some
  •  any

3. But I have some English penfriends.

  • some
  •  any
  •   no

4. He has no friends at all.

  •  some
  •  any
  •  no

5. She has a best friend. They spend all their time together.

  •  some
  •  no
  •  a

6. Would you like some more orange juice?

  •  some
  •  a
  •  no

7. I have hardly any money left.

  •  some
  •  any
  •  no

8. I never have any luck with the lottery.

  •  some
  •  any
  • a9. Have you got any money?
  •  any
  •  a
  •  no

10. Yes, I’ve got some.

  •  any
  •  some
  •  a

11. Have you got any water?

  •  any
  •  a
  • no

12. No, I haven’t got any

  •  some
  •  any
  •  a

13. I want to find someone to love.

  •  some
  •  any
  • no

14. I think I’ve got something in my eye. Can you have a look, please?

  •  some
  •  any
  •  no

15. I’ll live anywhere in London. It doesn’t matter to me.

  •  some
  •  any
  •  no

16. There’s nobody in the classroom at the moment. It’s empty.

  •  some
  •  any
  •  no

17. Are you looking for anything in particular? (In a shop)

  • any
  •  no
  •  a

18. No, I’m not looking for anything, thanks.

  •  anything
  •  any
  •  something

4. Match the clauses to make logical sentences.

  1. c. can reduce costs.1.The proportion of imported goods-d. is increasing constantly.
  2. Due to economic integration- e. we have much more variety in our consumer goods.
  3. Importing core consumer goods may — a.weaken local economies
  4. If a country is highly integrated- b.into the global economy,it may lead to its political dependency.
  5. Economic integration accelerates the economic-f. development of most countries.
  6. Sometimes buying goods abroad- c. can reduce costs.

5. Completethe sentences with: late, later, latest, last, latter, lately

  1. Ruben did his best to win. Unfortunately, he finished last.
  2. Do you know that Ann is in her late fifties?
  3. Have you read J. Swift’s  latest  book?
  4. Ann and Ruben both are hardworking pupils, but the latter is more active at home.
  5. Every Armenian wants a car of  latest  fashion.
  6. I couldn’t understand the last line of that poem.
  7. You are always  late  for office.
  8. Alex has been reading a lot of books lately  .
  9. I haven’t sen Aram lately. When did you see him latest ?
  10. Come on. Dinner is ready. You can do it later .

7. Choose the proper option.

The person who rang the doorbell was wearing a red coat.

1) who              2)which             3)whose                4)  whom

The patient whose husband was complaining was very pale.

1) whom            2) whose            3)where              4) that

She pointed to a black car wich/that was parked next to hers.

1)   who             2)which/that         3)where           4) whom

Tell me whom you are looking for and I’ll try to help you.

       1)  who                   2)whom              3)whose           4)that

Over there is the park where the picnic was organised last year.

     1) which                2)that                   3)where               4)whose

There several coats here. Wich one is yours?

   1) who                2)which               3)whose                4)where

Whose umbrella is this? Mine is blue.

1)  who              2) whom                  3)whose                 4) which

You say you called yesterday. To whom did you speak?

1) who           2) whom                  3) whose                 4)which

We’re going to meet at the hotel where the conference is being held.

1) that             2)  where                 3)which                   4)who

I need to know the number of people who/that are going to attend.

1)  who/that           2) who                 3)  whose             4) which

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