Вопрос школьника
Fill in the gaps with: some, any, much, many.
How potatoes have we got?
2.There are peas, but there aren’t onions.
Ответ от учителя
1. The correct word to fill in the gap is «many». The sentence should read «How many potatoes have we got?» This is because «many» is used to describe countable nouns, such as potatoes, and asks for a specific number or quantity.
2. The correct word to fill in the gap is «any». The sentence should read «There are peas, but there aren’t any onions.» This is because «any» is used to describe the absence of something or to ask if something exists. In this case, it is asking if there are any onions available.