Communicating » 2A Interacting
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Ex. 1
a) Jack hasn’t got any brothers.
b) I haven’t got any milk in the fridge.
c) There aren’t any letters in the post-box.
d) The guide didn’t give me any information.
e) We haven’t got any homework to do tonight.
f) I haven’t heard any good news.
g) I don’t need any coffee.
h) There isn’t any money on the table.
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Ex. 2
a) Have you got any luggage?
b) Has she got any sisters?
c) Can I have some coffee?
d) Did he give you any good advice?
e) Are there any chairs in the cupboard?
f) Is there any rubbish on the floor?
g) Has he written any good poetry?
h) Is there any ice in the freezer?
Ex. 3
a) There are some chairs in the other room.
b) My teacher gave me some very good advice.
c) I need a lunch, I’m hungry.
d) Can I borrow a pen and some paper?
e) I’m sorry, we don’t have any paper bags left.
f) Can you make me a coffee, I’m tired.
g) There isn’t any library in this village.
h) Could I have some water, please?
Ex. 4
a) I’ll post your letters. Do you want me to buy some stamps?
b) Have you got any luggage? I’ll come and pick you up.
c) Can you help me please? I would like some advice.
d) Would you like some coffee?
e) There’s never any good news in the newspapers.
f) I don’t want any butter on my bread, thanks.
g) We’ve had some good weather this week.
h) Can I offer you some help with your homework?
Ex. 5
F. Shall we make some scones?
C. Yeah! Let’s make sure we have all the ingredients. Right we have some butter, some milk,
some eggs…
F. We don’t need any eggs for scones! Have we got any flour?
C. Yes, there is some. But I’m afraid we’ve got no bicarbonate of soda at all.
F. We don’t need any. We can use baking powder instead.
C. What else do we need?
F. Maybe some cream of tartar and some raisins.
C. Raisins? Yuk! I don’t want any raisins in my scones.