Заполните пропуски местоимениями some, any, no, every или производными от них.
You must ask ... to help you in this work.
2. If I have ... free time, I shall go ... tonight.
3. Have you heard ... about our plan?
4. Did ... see this film yesterday?
5. Did you say ... ? - No, I said ...
6. I know ... about it and he doesn't know ... about it either. ... knows about it.
7. is here. We can open the meeting.
8. She knows all about it but she doesn't want to tell us ...
9. You must do ... to improve your English.
10. Ask ... to help you in this work.
11. ... likes this song. No wonder, you can hear it...
12. The other day we went to see our friends, but ... was at home.
13. There is ... important in the letter.
14. Victor will go ... because he feels unwell.
15. Please give me ... interesting to read.
16. Will ... go to the library right after classes?
17. I'm sure you can get this book
The boy was often ill and during the cold winters stayed in the house. He had no brothers or sisters. Books were his only friends. Robert read very much. He thought about other countries and drew maps of different places which he wanted to see. The boy wrote stories of adventures on the sea and told those stories to his parents.
In summer when Robert was not ill, he travelled with his father over Scotland. He saw storms on the sea and described those storms in his stories. At school he began to write stories and poems and wanted to be a writer, but his father was an engineer and wanted his son to be an engineer too. He said that writing poems and stories was only a hobby, not a profession.
Stevenson went to the Edinburgh university for some time, then he travelled in different countries and wrote many stories. In 1883 Stevenson published his book “Treasure Island”. Readers liked the book very much. In 1886 Stevenson published his book “Kidnapped”. Then other books of adventures came out. People in many countries read and still read Stevenson’s stories. The hobby of a small boy was now his profession. But the writer was very ill and he died in 1894.
2. She can enter.
3. You must speak in English with your friends.
4. You can take a dictionary, I don't need.
5. Katya is not sick, you can visit her.
6. My father can drive a car.
7. We must do this task by Monday.
8. Today, you will have to get up early.
9. He can borrow books from the library.
10. She must tell him about it.
11. You can stay there until the evening.
12. You can do it without my help.
13. I must call him in the evening.
14. You can come if you have any questions.
15. I need to buy some books.