Task 3. I. Some, any, no, a lot of, many, much, a little, few.
Complete this interview with Paula McGinty, a millionaire. Choose
the correct word in the brackets.
Journalist: How L.(machtmany) liouses bave you got?
Ms McGinty: Well, I haven't got 2: (
much/many). I've only got 3. (a
few/a little) - one in Monaco, one in Paris, one in New York and a castle
in Scotland
Journalist: Are there 4. (some/any) things in the world that you haven't
got?
Ms McGinty: Actually, there are 5. (no/some) things I haven't got I need
6.(some'any) furniture for my Scottish castle. It's difficult to find.
Journalist: How 7. (mary/mnch) money have you got exactly?
Ms McGinty: Well, that's a difficult question. I'm a busy woman. I've got
(Do some) time to count it.
Journalist: Do you think people with 8. (a lot of'many) money are happier
than poor people?
Ms McGinty: No. I don't. 9. (any/some) rich people I know are miserable.
Other people I know, with only 10. (a few/a little) money are often a lot
bappier. But I'm happy because I've got 11. (A little/a lot of) friends.
5 score