3.Choose the correct word. 21. Please have some/ few/ much of these chocolates. I know you like them. 22. Have you got much/ many/some coffee? 23. There isn't some /any /many water in the bottle. 24. Have we got some/ any/ a lot of milk? 25. There was a few/ a littie/ much food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 26. There aren't many/much/ a little eggs left. I'll go and buy any/some/much. 27. There are much /many la lot of skirts to choose from. 28. There're a lot of/ a few/ a little carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some. 29. I always have a little/ a few/ much milk with my tea. 30. Can I have any/some/much water, please? 4. Put the verbs into the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. 31. We (attend) a cookery course since May. 32. My aunt (write) letters all morning. 33. How long... you (learn) English? 34. I'm very tired. Because I (travel) around London all day. 35. He is hot because he (run). 4. Put the verbs into the PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. 36. She (work) at the clothes shop for two years. 37. I (not/be) to the new electronics shop yet. *. you (finished) yet? 39. You (pack) all morning. 40. She (know) Jane for 5 years. 41. 38.
2.The value of imported goods and services is not included in the gross domestic product.
3. The statistics provided by the agency won't be relied upon by us.
4. Alternative automobile fuels are looked for by chemists and engineers.
5.The basis for a nationwide environment conservation project has been made up using the natural resources examination data.
6. Support has been distributed among producers by the government.
7. Tax relief has to be provided for smaller producers by the government.
8. Farming support policies are applied flexibly by the US administration.