никак не могу понять2. A: Can I have a few/a little bananas, please?
B: I'm sorry. We haven't got any/some left.
3. A: Is there any/some milk in the fridge?
B: Only a few/a little.
4. A: How much/How many drinks do we need?
B: All our friends are coming, so we need too many/ots of drinks
5. Helen may/can speak four languages.
6. You can/must come to class on time.
7. Students can't/mustn't eat in class.
8. Did Had I have a lesson last night?
9. When he was young, he can could play football,
10. Is there some/any flour?
3. Malaria is one of the most common (1) infectious diseases in the world. So far the only kind of (2) prevention implemented by the affected countries has been distributing mosquito nets and basic medicines. (3) Scientists and doctors have been working on a malaria vaccine for many years. However, although all vaccines produced so far have shown good results on monkeys their (4) effectiveness in tests on humans was far less (5) impressing. Research on the malaria vaccine arouses (6) considerable interest in African, Asian, and South American countries, where malaria is (7) economically a most dangerous disease causing (8) patients' loss of life and (9) economic problems. Everybody is then (10) patiently waiting for good news about (11) successful trails of a new medicine as the future costs of malaria spreading are indeed (12) unpredictable.
Also I would like to visit the well-known and the most popular Loch Ness. Many legends are connected with this place.
As I am interested in literature, I would like to visit the Scott's Monument. It is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. The monument is decorated with 64 sculptures, most of which are heroes of the works of Scott. In the center of the monument statue of the writer is installed. Besides, there are many interesting and exiting places which are worth visiting!