Something 1.There is something on the table. 2. I need to tell you something. 3. People are always afraid of starting something new. 4. Where can I get something to eat? 5. I am not afraid to try something new. Anything 1. Anything is better than nothing. 2. Is there anything on the table? 3. You can buy anything you want. 4. Does she know anything about Ancient Rome? 5. We don't hear anything. Many 1. There are many candles on the fireplace shelf 2. I don't have many clothes. 3. How many students are there in each class? 4. How many people does your company employ? 5. Not many people have heard of him. Much 1.There is much soup in the pan. 2. He is much interested in the project. 3. If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep. 4. How much liquid do you think this bottle contains? 5. It was much further to the town centre than I remembered.
1.There is something on the table.
2. I need to tell you something.
3. People are always afraid of starting something new.
4. Where can I get something to eat?
5. I am not afraid to try something new.
Anything
1. Anything is better than nothing.
2. Is there anything on the table?
3. You can buy anything you want.
4. Does she know anything about Ancient Rome?
5. We don't hear anything.
Many
1. There are many candles on the fireplace shelf
2. I don't have many clothes.
3. How many students are there in each class?
4. How many people does your company employ?
5. Not many people have heard of him.
Much
1.There is much soup in the pan.
2. He is much interested in the project.
3. If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep.
4. How much liquid do you think this bottle contains?
5. It was much further to the town centre than I remembered.
1. Yesterday at the moment we were starting eating, the telephone rang.
2. She was worried that her child wouldn't like her new husband.
3. Look! Her hands are dirty. She has been working in the garden.
4. If you hadn't warned him just now, he would have fallen in the water.
5. Yesterday I didn't want to stay late so I made an excuse and left.
6. My friend always criticises (or is always criticising - to express annoyance) the way I dress.
7. When did we see them last?
8. She has never wanted to commit herself to six years of study.
9. If you come at six tomorrow, you will find him at home.
10. If you knew her address, you would send her a letter today.
11. I know what kind of person she is. She always says that she will never tell a soul but then she breaks her promise.
12. This letter is from John. We stayed with him last summer.
13. I met them when they were running round the park.
14. When they went out, the rain had stopped, but a strong wind was blowing.
15. Look at him! He has never been so insulted!
16. It is dark now. The sun hasn't risen yet.
17. There was an accident near our house last night. Did you hear it?
18. We didn't recognise the hotel. We had stayed in it the year before.
19. Last year when the play was first performed on stage, it became a hit.
20. When I came to my friend, his parents told me that he had gone ten minutes before.