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Hello all!
Arrived on Sunday evening after a very tiring journey. We're pleased with the hotel - our room is big
and the food is nice. We've been lucky with the weather as well – it's been hot every day so far, so
we've spent most of the time on the beach. Tomorrow we're planning to walk to a village a couple of
kilometres along the coast. In this weather, I'm sure we'll be really tired by the time we get back, but it X
does sound an interesting place, so I'm looking forward to it.
I'll write again in a couple of days and tell you about it.
Love, Olga.
2. I’m afraid there isn’t ANY coffee left: will you
grind SOME?
3. Is there ANYONE here who speaks Italian?
4. I’d like to buy SOME new clothes but I haven’t got ANY
money.
5. There’s SOME juice in the cupboard but there aren’t
ANY glasses.
6. Do you have ANY idea who could have borrowed
your bicycle?
7. Have you got ANY news for me?
8. I can’t see my glasses ANYWHERE.
9. You look very distressed/ sick: has ANYTHING upset you?
10. Almost EVERYONE was wearing a dinner jacket.
11. She put her handbag SOMEWHERE and now she can’t find it.
12. Will you have SOME pudding or SOME fruit?
13. Haven’t you got ANY friends here? You should join
a club and get to know people.
14. I see you haven’t got ANY maps. Would you like to
borrow SOME of mine?
15. ANYONE can tell you how to get there. (Every one
knows the way.)
16. Come and have supper with us if you aren’t doing
ANYTHING tonight.
17. He lives SOMEWHERE in France now.
18. You can’t expect just SOME student to solve the
problem. It requires a mathematician.
19. Is there ANYthing moving about downstairs? I’ve heard
SOMEthing falling.
20. Is ANYONE living in that house? It looks deserted.
21. Would you like SOMETHING to drink? There’s very good
soda in the fridge.