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English, 06.04.2021 18:30, Batzs3rdacct

a/an/some/any/is/are/much/many Lisa: I'm hungry. Are there any crisps? Tom: No, there aren't any but there is INS ham sandwich. Lisa: Great, I'll have the ham sandwich and then some orange. Is there ice- cream left? Tom: No, there any ice-cream. I'll go to the supermarket. How tomatoes are there? Lisa: There only one. We should buy more tomatoes. Oh! How butter is there? Tom: There isn't And we need sugar, too.​

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