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a/an or some
a before words in singular, beginning with a consonant, for example: a bike, a cat, dog.
an before words in singular beginning with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) for example: an anorak; an
eye; an interesting game.
some before plural nouns in affirmative sentences, for example: some crisps; some CDs, some
tissues; some trainers
Some/any
Some in affirmative sentences
e.g. Hes got some crisps. (affirmative sentences )
Any in negative sentences and questions
e.g. He hasnt got any crisps. (negative sentences )
e.g. Has he got any crisps? (question )
Exercise 2: Complete the conversation with some or any.
A: Have you got _____ red socks?
B: No, I havent. Why?
A: I need ______ socks for the football match on Saturday.
B: Sorry. I havent got _____ football socks. Ask Joe.
Possessive s
Joes bike = the bike belongs to Joe
My mothers hair is brown.
Exercise 3: Complete the sentences with possessive s.
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