Составить письменно 10 предложений, используя сравнительную и превосходную степень прилагательного (утвердительная, отрицательная. во формы класс англиский
When Jacob opened his eyes, it was late morning. He closed THEM again as there was no point in getting up. It was the FIRST day of holidays but it was no fun — all his friends were out of the city and Jacob knew that his parents WOULD COME home from work late. Suddenly he HEARD a noise from the kitchen. Thieves? Jacob felt scared. Someone was there. Then he smelled pies cooking. Thieves do not cook pies and he immediately knew who it was. “Gran! I'm so glad you HAVE COME!” Jacob rushed to the kitchen and hugged the smiling little lady. “Easy, easy, or I'll drop the saucepan. I AM MAKING your favourite pie with vanilla sauce. Where do you keep cinnamon by the way? Cinnamon IS WRITTEN here, but there isn't any,” the woman handed him a little spice jar. “I don't know, Gran, honestly! But the cinnamon DOES NOT MATTER. It's great that you are here. I've got a lot to tell you.” The woman smiled. “OK, you get dressed and when you are ready, we WILL CHAT. Hurry up!”
B: Yes, there are some. Are there any lemons?
A: Yes, there are some.
A: Is there any cheese?
B: Yes, there is some. Are there any potatoes?
A: No, there aren't any.
A: Are there any cherries?
B: Yes, there are some. Is there any bread?
A: Yes, there is some.
A: Are there any biscuits?
B: Yes, there are some. Is there any chocolate?
A: No, there isn't any.
A: Is there any milk?
B: No, there isn't any. Is there any carrot?
A: No, there isn't any.
A: Are there any tomatoes?
B: Yes, there are some. Are there any onions?
A: No, there aren't any.