Exercise 4. Put in much, many, little or few

Exercise 3. Put in little or few

Exercise 2. Translate from Russian into English

Exercise 1. Put in necessary pronouns

1. That man drank so ... wine, and he smoked so ... cigarettes that he has a terrible headache today. 2. Mary must not eat too ... salt because she has problems with her blood pressure. 3. My mother says I eat too ... French fries and drink too ... beer. She wants her son to be healthy. 4. There is not too ... space in my flat. 5. There are ... new pictures in this room. 6. There are ... teachers at our school, and ... of them are women. 7. ... of these plays are quite new. 8. Thanks awfully for the books you sent me yesterday. — Don't mention it, it wasn't ... bother. 9. ... of her advice was useful. 10. He had ... pairs of socks. 11. Please don't put... pepper on the meat. 12. There were ... plates on the table. 13. I never eat ... bread with soup. 14. Why did you eat so ... ice cream? 15. She wrote us ... letters from the country. 16. ... of these students don't like to look up words in the dictionary. 17. ... in this work was too difficult for me. 18. ... of their answers were excellent. 19. ... of their conversation was about the institute.

Мало домов, мало чая, мало чашек, мало яблок, мало окон, мало бумаги, мало кофе, мало статей, мало радости, мало супу, мало деревьев, мало травы, мало детей, мало игрушек, мало света, мало парт, мало колбасы, мало сока, мало книг, мало цветов, мало соли, мало друзей, мало дворцов.

1. Не has got ... friends. 2. I drink ... coffee. I don't like it. 3. We must hurry. We've got very ... time. 4. There are very ... scholarships for students in this university. 5. The Smiths have ... money. They aren't rich. 6. The theatre was almost empty. There were very ... people there. 7. There was ... lemonade in the bottle. There were ... peaches in the basket. 8. I have ... time, so I can't go with you. 9. He has ... English books. 10. There is ... ink in my pen. Have you got any ink? 11. There are ... bears in the zoo. 12. Tom Canty was the son of poor parents and had very ... clothes. 13. There is too ... soup in my plate. Give me some more, please. 14. The children returned from the wood very sad
because they had found very ... mushrooms. 15. There was too ... light in the room, and I could not read. 16. There are very ... people who don't know that the Earth is round.

1. Robert wrote so ... letters that he's never going to write a letter again. 2. She ate so ... ice cream that she's going to have a sore throat. 3. There is ... mayonnaise in Vera's kitchen. She has to go to the supermarket and buy some. 4. There are ... cookies in the box. I should have bought them last Monday. 5. Does your sister read ... ? — Yes, she does. And your brother? — Oh, he doesn't. He has so ... books, but he reads very ... . 6. Have you ... work to do today? — No, not very ... .7. Walk quicker, please. We have very ... time. 8. I am sorry to say, I have read very ... books by Walter Scott. 9. My brother is a young teacher. Every day he spends ... time preparing for his lessons. 10.I know very ... about this writer. It is the first book I am reading. 11. The pupils of our class ask ... questions at the lesson. They want to know everything. 12. You do not make ... mistakes in your spelling. Do you work hard at it? — Oh, yes, I do, I work very ....