(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS)
1. s ome, any, all, each, every, both, either, other, another, many, much, little, a little, few, a few, one ,
somebody, anybody, something, anything, someone, anyone, everybody, everything, everyone - .
2. :
a. :
Then quite suddenly everything became strangely quiet. .
b. :
The medical and teaching professions are ones that are far from easy.
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c. :
had been obliged to think of others. .
d. :
All things are difficult before they are easy. , . ( .)
3. some, any . , , .
4. some .
some , , :
Some of my friends can speak English. -.
some , , :
Bring me some water, please! , () !
When I have some free time I read English books in the original. , .
some , :
Some fifty students were present at this lecture. .
5. any .
any , -, -:
Have you got any written exercises today? - ?
any , -, - :
Is there any tea in that glass? ?
any , :
You can get any book you like in our library. , .
any :
Today we do not have any lessons but mathematics. .
any, , , :
I want some material on this subject. Have you (got) any? . ( )?
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6. , some, any, , :
It was followed by a hush as though something important had been said at last. , , , - .
"I didn't mean anything". .
7. many -, , few-, a few :
Parts of the town of Cambridge still remain as they were many years ago. , .
There are still a few Technical schools in Britain but most of the technical education, full-time or part-time, is provided in Technical Colleges. , , , .
8. much , little , a little :
will go to London and enjoy himself a little before visiting his step-sister. , .
She knitted stockings and grew vegetables, but she could earn little money; she had to look after her husband, who was like a little child now. , ; , .
much little . - :
There is only precious quarter of an hour of freedom and so much can be done in it. , .
is not poor that has little, but he that desires much. , , , .
9. few, little, a few, a little, : few, little ; a few, a little , :
There is little coffee in my cup. .
There is a little coffee in my cup. .
much many . a lot of.
, , much , , , , too / very / so / how / as (too much, very much, so much, how much, as much), much .
I cant drink this coffee. Theres too much sugar in it. , .
a lot of, lots of, plenty of (, plenty ) .
Steve drinks a lot of milk every one litre a day. , .
A lot of people do not like flying. .
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Shes got no financial problems. Shes got plenty of money. , ( ).