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Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.)
Message de felin posté le 20-11-2006 à 15:37:38 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction dimanche 26 novembre 2006
Complete these sentences with some, someone, something, any, anyone or anything. Where both some (one/thing) or any (one/thing) are possible, write them both and consider any difference in meaning.
1.She always gets to work before ........... else.
2.Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make .......real progress.
3.Janet Jones is ......... I rarely see these days.
4............. parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5.The regulations of the game forbid ......... ball to rise above shoulder height.
6.I was unable to eat ............... of the food.
7.I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom ............... for me to do.
8.The concert is unlikely to have ......tickets left for tonight's performance.
9.He valued friendship more than ................ in the world.
10.When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to ................. else.
11.Karen denied that she had done ............ wrong.
12.Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely ..... distance from the shore.
Après la correction je vous envoie une petite leçon de some and any etc.. par message privé.
Message de felin posté le 20-11-2006 à 15:37:38 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction dimanche 26 novembre 2006
Complete these sentences with some, someone, something, any, anyone or anything. Where both some (one/thing) or any (one/thing) are possible, write them both and consider any difference in meaning.
1.She always gets to work before ........... else.
2.Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make .......real progress.
3.Janet Jones is ......... I rarely see these days.
4............. parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5.The regulations of the game forbid ......... ball to rise above shoulder height.
6.I was unable to eat ............... of the food.
7.I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom ............... for me to do.
8.The concert is unlikely to have ......tickets left for tonight's performance.
9.He valued friendship more than ................ in the world.
10.When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to ................. else.
11.Karen denied that she had done ............ wrong.
12.Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely ..... distance from the shore.
Après la correction je vous envoie une petite leçon de some and any etc.. par message privé.
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de iry43, postée le 20-11-2006 à 16:15:42 (S | E)
Hello felin,
She always gets to work before some else.
Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese, but failed to make any real progress.
Janet Jones is someone, I rarely see there days.
Any parents never seem to have time to set down and talk to their children .
The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
I was unable to eat some of the food.
I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom anything for me to do.
The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to anything else.
Karen denied that she had done any wrong.
Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely some distance from the shore.
,See you soon
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Modifié par iry43 le 23-11-2006 14:02
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de magstmarc, postée le 23-11-2006 à 08:53:39 (S | E)
Hello dear felin
Here are my answers :
1.She always gets to work before anyone else.
2.Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make any real progress.
3.Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
4. Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5.The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6.I was unable to eat anything of the food.
7.I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom anything for me to do.
8.The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9.He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
10.When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to someone else.
11.Karen denied that she had done something/anything wrong.
("Something" if they are talking about a particular event that occured, "anything" would be more general)
12.Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely any distance from the shore.
Thank you felin and have a nice day!
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de cricrij37, postée le 23-11-2006 à 09:22:55 (S | E)
Hello Felin!
1.She always gets to work before anyone else.
2.Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make any real progress.
3.Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
4 Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5.The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6.I was unable to eat anything of the food.
7.I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom something for me to do.
8.The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9.He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
10.When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to someone else.
11.Karen denied that she had done anything wrong.
12.Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely some distance from the shore.
Thank you!
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de mp27, postée le 23-11-2006 à 10:56:46 (S | E)
Hello felin!
1.anyone
2.any
3.someone
4.Some
5.any
6.any / some of the food.
- any--> la personne n'a rien pu manger du tout
- some--> incapable de manger une partie (=certains éléments) de la nourriture
7.something
8. some tickets = a few tickets
if “any” --> I think it would have been: any ticket (no “s”)?= pas un seul ticket
9.anything
10.to someone else / anyone else
- someone else -->à quelqu'un d'autre
- anyone else --> à n'importe qui
11.something
K. a dit (style direct): “I 've done nothing wrong/I haven't done anything wrong!”
12.any
Many thanks!
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de cat3, postée le 23-11-2006 à 13:55:58 (S | E)
Bonjour Felin
1 anybody
2 Any
3 someone
4 Some
5 Any
6 Some
7 Anything
8 Any
9 Anything
1O someone
11 ?
12 Some
Merci La leçon me sera bien utile!
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de adamolma4, postée le 23-11-2006 à 19:41:37 (S | E)
Hello felin,
1)Anyone
2)Any
3)Someone
4)Some
5)Any
6)Some
7)Anything
8)Any
9)Anything
10)Someone-Anyone
11)Something- Anything
12)Some
Thank you felin
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de coferam, postée le 23-11-2006 à 20:17:46 (S | E)
Bonsoir Felin,
1 / Anyone
2 / any
3 / Someone
4 / some
5 / any
6 / Anything
7 / Something
8 / Some
9 / Anything
10 / Anyone
11 / Something
12 / any
Merci, et bonne soirée.
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de imane, postée le 24-11-2006 à 16:04:10 (S | E)
1_ someone else ..
2_ any real progress..
3_ someone i rarely see..
4_ some parents ..
5_ any ball to rise..
6_something ..
7_ anything ..
8_ some tickets..
9_ anyone ..
10_someone else ..
11_any wrong..
12_ some ..
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de lakata, postée le 25-11-2006 à 17:45:37 (S | E)
Hello felin.
1) She always gets to work before anyone else.
2) Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make any progress
3) Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
4) Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5) The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6) I was unable to eat any of the food.
7) I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom anything for me to do.
8) The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9) He valued frienship more than anything in the world.
10) When I last lent my camera to a friend, it came back damaged, so, I'm reluctant to lend it to someone else( à quelqu'un d'autre)/ to anyone else( à qui que ce soit d'autre)
11) Karen denied that she had done anything wrong( quoi que ce soit de mal).
12) Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely any distance from the shore.
Thank you felin.
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de gizmo2937, postée le 25-11-2006 à 18:21:25 (S | E)
Hello fellin,
1. She always gets to work before anyone else.
2. Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make some real progress.
3. Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
4. Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5. The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6. I was unable to eat anything of the food.
7. I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom something for me to do.
8. The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9. He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
10. When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to someone else.
11. Karen denied that she had done something/anything wrong.
12. Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely some distance from the shore.
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de whynot95, postée le 26-11-2006 à 09:55:58 (S | E)
Hello my dear Felin.
1.She always gets to work before anyone else.
2.Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make any real progress.
3.Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
4.Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5.The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6.I was unable to eat any/some of the food.
any = nothing
some = a little
7.I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom something for me to do.
8.The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9.He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
10.When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to anyone/someone else.
anyone = nobody
someone = another person
11.Karen denied that she had done anything wrong.
12.Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely any distance from the shore.
Thanks a lot.
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de nick27, postée le 26-11-2006 à 12:14:24 (S | E)
Hello Felin,
1. She always gets to work before anyone else.
2. Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make any real progress.
3. Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
4. Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5. The regulations of the game forbid some/any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6. I was unable to eat some/any of the food.
7. I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom something for me to do.
8. The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9. He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
10. When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to someone/anyone else.
11. Karen denied that she had done something wrong.
12. Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely some distance from the shore.
Thanks ! Bye
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de felin, postée le 26-11-2006 à 13:30:44 (S | E)
Bonjour tout le monde
Voici la correction:
1.I always get to work before anyone else.
2.Jeff worked hard at learning Chinese but failed to make any real progress.
3.Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
=>(Positive meaning)
4.Some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
5.The regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
6.I was unable to eat any/some of the food.
=>(“Any” suggests that I could eat none of the food; “some” implies that I was able to eat some but not all of it)
7.I always offer to help organise school concerts, but there is seldom anything for me to do.
8.The concert is unlikely to have any tickets left for tonight's performance.
9.He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
10.When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to anyone/someone else.
=> (“anyone” suggests that I don’t want to lend it to any person; “someone” suggests that I may have a particular person in mind (perhaps they have asked me to lend it to them)
11.Karen denied that she had done anything/something wrong.
=>(“Anything” suggests that he said that he did nothing at all wrong; “something” suggests that he has been accused of a particular)
12.Despite rowing as hard as we could, we had progressed barely any distance from the shore.
Merci à tous pour votre participation.
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de maylie, postée le 10-12-2006 à 08:47:13 (S | E)
1 anything
2 any
3 someone
4 some
5 any
6 anything
7 something
8 some
9 anything
10 someone
11 anything
12 some
Réponse: Exercice 91 (any,some,anything,etc.) de maylie, postée le 22-12-2006 à 17:54:46 (S | E)
She always get to work before anyone else.
Jeff worked hard at learning chinese but failed to make any real progress.
Janet Jones is someone I rarely see these days.
some parents never seem to have time to sit down and talk to their children.
the regulations of the game forbid any ball to rise above shoulder height.
I was unable to eat something of the food.
I always offer to hel porgtanise school conerts but there is seldom something for me to do.
The concert is unlikely to have some tickets left for tonight's performance.
He valued friendship more than anything in the world.
When I last lent my camera to a friend it came back damaged, so I'm reluctant to lend it to someone else.
Karen denied that she had done something wrong.