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2. Complete the sentences with:

A) A(an), the or nothing:

  1. My friends' mom has got two children, ... boy and ... girl. ... boy is 20, ... girl is 17.

  2. Edward is ... programmer and Helen is ... student.

  3. I go to ... university by ... bus. My younger brother does not have ... job. He stays at ... home.

  4. What ... lovely day!

  5. What ... terrible noise!

  6. Kyiv is ... capital of Ukraine.

  7. ‘Where is our Granny?’ – ‘She is in ... kitchen.’

  8. His name is ... Edik.

  9. ... classical music is boring.

  10. Are you interested in ... arts?

B) my or your:

  1. Hello, ... name is George.

  2. What is ... name?

  3. Is Peter... brother?

  4. ... mother's name is Helen.

  5. What are ... parents?

C) his or her:

  1. 'What's ... name? ' -'Mary'.

  2. ... name is Edik Prokopenko.

  3. I've got a brother, ... name is Peter.

  4. Lesya is from L'viv, but ... flat is in Kyiv.

  5. There are twins in my group, a boy and a girl. ... name is Alex and ... name is Inna.

D) some or any:

  1. I haven't got ... English books.

  2. She needs ... help with her home reading.

  3. Do you have ... problems with your assignments?

  4. Would you like ... coffee?

  5. I bought ... pencils, but they didn't have ... paper.

  6. I’m thirsty. Can I have ... water, please?

  7. Is there ... shampoo?

  8. ‘Where’s your hometask?’ – ‘I haven’t got ... .’

  9. ‘Are there ... dictionaries?’ – ‘Yes, there are ... on the shelf.’

  10. Have you got ... brothers or sisters?

E) a little, a few or a lot of:

  1. I have ... close friends. Two or three.

  2. He has ... money. He is a millionaire.

  3. 'Have you got ... CDs?' 'Hundreds'.

  4. I'll be ready in ... minutes.

  5. She speaks good English, but only ... French.