Exercise 50. Insert some, any or no. 1.Are there … letters for me? No, there aren’t … letters for you. There are
… letters in the letter box. 2.You have … very nice water – colors here. 3.I have
got … interesting books to read. 4.There aren’t … magazines here. 5.There are
… coat – hangers in the wardrobe. 6. I have got … interesting news to tell you.
7.There isn’t … butter on the table … take … fresh butter from the bridge.
8.Will you have a cup of tea? There is … hot water in the kettle. 9.I have got …
time to speak to you now. I am very busy. 10.Have you got … English records
at home? 11.You may read … book you like. 12.Where can I buy … flowers?
13.I am interested in … information you can give me on this question. 14.May I
have … water, please? 15.Give me money if you have …. 16.If you have …
idea about it, please tell it to me. 17.If you see … nice prints, buy them, please.
Exercise 51. Insert somebody, someone, anybody, something, anything, everything, nothing, anyone, everybody, nobody, no one, none. Give two variants if possible: 1.I see …. at the window. 2.Is there …. new? 3.There is …. in the next
room who wants to speak to you. 4.…. knows about it. 5.Will you give me ….
to eat, I am hungry. 6.If …. calls white I am out, ask him to wait. 7.If there is ….
else you want, please let me knows. 8.I haven’t any more money about me, so I
cannot buy …. else. 9.Where can I get …. to eat? 10. When can I find …. here
who can give me some information on this question? 11. Let me know if ….
happens. 12. I knows …. about your town. Tell me knows if …. it. 13.I can see
…. it is to a dark here. 14.I understand …. now thank you for your explanation.
15.…. of them speak English well.
Exercise 52. Fill in somebody (someone), anybody (anyone), nobody (no one),