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b) Some<br />
I. Offering Would you like some cheese with your vegetables?<br />
Try some of this cake.<br />
II. Requesting Could you pass me some bread, please?<br />
Do you have something a little less bright?<br />
Can I have some more paper?<br />
III. Definite We’ve been sent some more work to do.<br />
There’s something I need to tell you.<br />
Somebody just get her out of here.<br />
We need someone who is over 21.<br />
c) No There is no reason why he can’t do the washing himself.<br />
There is no need to go to such trouble.<br />
There’s nobody around at this time of year.<br />
In this place nothing gets done unless I do it myself.<br />
No one has a clue who the guy is.<br />
7) Phrasal Quantifiers Do you want a slice of cake with your tea, Liz?<br />
I get about sixty pounds a week because I’m unemployed.<br />
And I’ll need about 250 grams of butter for the cake.<br />
The apples are about one pound seventy a kilo.<br />
Get the one and a half litre bottle – it works out much cheaper.<br />
8) others<br />
a) both / either /<br />
neither<br />
They both felt that they’d been treated badly.<br />
Which of the shops do you prefer? I like both of them.<br />
Do either of you want to check your email?<br />
Do you want a cheese sandwich or a ham one? Either is fine.<br />
Neither of us felt too good the next morning.<br />
Which is better for you? Neither of them.<br />
b) All / any / none All of them are greedy self-serving fools.<br />
Any of them is good enough to take on the Russian team.<br />
She could have gone into any of the shops on the High Street.<br />
Inventories<br />
The way I see it is that none of them is good enough for my daughter.<br />
None of us had been in that situation before.<br />
<strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>telc</strong> English A2·B1