I. Read and underline the correct answer.
1) There is a little/few juice in the glass.
I. Read and underline the correct answer.
2) Are there some/any apples on the dish?
I. Read and underline the correct answer.
3) There are little/some biscuits on the plate.
I. Read and underline the correct answer.
4) We have only a few/little cherries — these are not enough for a cherry cake.
II. Underline the correct variant.
1) There’s someone/anyone at the door.
2) Does anybody/anything remember him?
3) There’s nowhere/nothing you can do.
4) I’ve seen you something/somewhere before.
III. Read the information and match each passage with the name of a club. There are three choices you don’t need to use.
a) Sports Club
b) Debate Club
c) Journalism Club
d) Computer Club
e) Robotics Club
f) Drama Club
g) Art Club
1)________________________________________________________________
The club isn’t just about getting up on stage. There are also many behind-thescenes participants from scenery builders and lighting techs to stage managers.
2) _________________________________________________________________
Being a part of the high-school newspaper will help you develop writing skills.
That can be useful when you need to write some serious essay work in college
or at work.
3) _________________________________________________________________
Participation in this club can be extremely rewarding. You’ll also learn about
discipline, responsibility and teamwork. Plus, you get to stay in shape.
4) _________________________________________________________________
A club for students who are interested in programming and want to do
something fun related to technology.
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