I.
1.
A: any
B: a ; some .
2.
A: any
B: a.
II.
1.
A: much
B: a lot of ; many ; many .
<span><span>1. He is not a dentist.</span>
<span>2. Linda is not a student.</span>
<span>3. She is not a secretary.</span>
<span>4. They are not mechanics.</span>
<span>5. Mr. Owen is not a manager.</span>
<span>6. We are not in the bank.</span>
<span>7. They are not in the office.</span>
<span>8. He is not intelligent.</span>
<span>9. I am not right.</span>
<span>10. Jack is not an engineer.</span>
<span>11. Paris is not a capital.</span>
<span>12. Silver is not a metal.</span>
<span>13. The Tate Gallery is not a museum.</span><span>
14. You are not ill.</span>
<span>15. She is not a cook</span>
<span>16. We are not doctors.</span>
<span>17. He is not a sportsman.</span>
<span>18. We are not in the cafe.</span>
<span>19. Michael Jackson and Madonna are not
singers.</span>
<span>20. He is not 5.</span>
<span>21. <span>I am not a teacher</span></span></span>.
1. Did you play computer games in the evening?
2. Did she finish her work in the evening?
4. Did John and Sally feed water birds in the park last Sunday?
3. Did the children roller-skate in spring?
5. Did you visit your granmother yesterday?
1) 2; 2) 1; 3) 1; 4) 2; 5) 1; 6) 1