1 Jack (not/want) to watch TV. He (do) his homework now. 2 Mary usually (cook) dinner every evening, but tonight she (eat) at a restaurant.
3 I usually (do) my homework after school, but today I (play) football with my friends.
4 Grandma often (have) lunch in the living room, but today she (eat) in the kitchen.
5 Danny sometimes (watch) television after school, but today he (study) for an exam.
I. Write in some/any
1. There are some apples in the fridge.
2. There isn’t any milk in the fridge.
3. There are some sweets on the table.
4. There isn’t any butter in the fridge.
5. There aren’t any oranges in the fridge.
6. There are some sausages in the fridge.
II. Write much or many.
1. How many children are there in your class?
2. How much milk do you want in your tea?
3. How much bread do you eat every day?
4. How many players are there in a football team?
5. How many eggs do you need for the salad?
6. How much cheese did you buy?
7. How many friends do you have?
3.Употребите правильно home или house
1. This is the house that Jack built
2. When I travel I always want to return home
4. Mary likes to receive guests in her house
7. It is very difficult to keep a house like this
9. Indian jungle is home for tigers