AWN
1 There are a few/much sweets in the tin.
2 Have we got a little/any books about computers?
3 There are some/any people waiting for the doctor.
4 How much/many patients has the doctor treated
this morning?
5 There's only a little/much milk left in the fridge.
6 T have been here for/since 1998.
7 How much/many ham do you need?
8 He has yet/already done his homework.
9 There aren't any/much eggs left.
10 There aren't many/much crisps in this packet.
B: Sorry, I can't. I need to clean my room and do my homework.
A: How about next week?
B: I will gladly come next week. Thank you.
2)A: Would you like to watch a new video after classes?
B: I can't, I'm sorry, I have football practice, but thank you all the same.
A: Do you want to do it tomorrow?
B: Yes, I'd love to. See you tomorrow after school then.
3)A: Do you want to go to a party with me tonight?
B: I'd love to, but I'm afraid I can't make it.
A: That's a pity. Then why don't we spend time together after school?
B: I'd love that very much.
4)A: Hey, Anna. Look! I've got two tickets to the theatre. Would you like to come with me?
B: That sounds awesome. When are we going?
A: On Saturday. The play begins at 7 pm.
B: Great, I'm sure I will love it. Thank you.