Most children like playing. (most/any/no)
Most of the children at this school are under 11 years old. (most/any/no)
She has lived in London all her life. (all/some/no)
You can have some of this cake, but not all of it. (all/most/some)
Do you know those people? 一 Most of them, but not all of them. (all/most/any/no)
Some of us are going out tonight. Would you like to come with us? (some/any/no)
He’s got a lot of books, but he hasn’t read any of them. (all/some/any/no)
Some of these things belong to you. (some/any/no)
Some people are stupid. (all/most/some/any/no)
The weather was bad when we were on holiday. It rained most of the time. (all/most/some/any/no)
Спасибо за тест) У меня вопрос: The weather was bad when we were on holiday. It rained … of the time. В ключе стоит ответ MOST (of the time). А можно сказать It rained ALL of the time — Все время шел дождь. Думаю, здесь возможны 2 варианта.
можно сказать all the time либо most of the time
Спасибо) Маленький вопрос: в одном из Ваших разборов текстов (текст про TV), видела оборот all OF the time. И там же all the time. Выходит, они все-же синонимы?
Да, с предлогами часто так — могут использоваться (или не использоваться) разные предлоги в одном и том же значении