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A/AN is used in all forms

COUNTABLES UNCOUNTABLES
with singular countable
nouns.
ANY is used in the SINGULAR PLURAL
interrogative and negative
form both with plural Affirmative There is an egg. There are some oranges. There is some juice.
countable nouns and
uncountable nouns. Negative There isn’t a peach. There aren’t any carrots. There isn’t any water.
SOME is used in the
-
affirmative form both with Interrogative Is there a cake? Are there any apples? Is there any meat?
plural countable nouns and
uncountable nouns. It’s also
used in the interrogative to
make offers or requests.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. FILL IN WITH a, an, some OR any.

1. Is there _______ egg in that basket?

2. There aren’t _______ peppers in the fridge.

3. There is _______ bread on the table.

4. Is there _______ chicken soup?


Can I have ___ She needs ______ Is there ______
apple, please? vegetables for the pizza left?
5. Why don’t you eat _______ orange?
soup.

6. Would you like _______ coffee?

7. There isn’t _______ tea in the tea pot.

8. We don’t need _______ bananas but we need


_______ pineapple.

9. Can I have _______ sugar, please?


There aren’t _____ The kids haven’t got ______ fruit
onions in his but they’ve got ______ coke.
10.Don’t buy _______ tomatoes; buy _______
shopping cart.
cucumbers because there aren’t _______ left.

11.I’d like _______ glass of water.

12.Are there _______ carrots in the fridge?

They need ______ There is ______ There’s ______ milk


sugar to bake their pasta. and coffee for
cake. breakfast. WHAT IS THERE IN
MRS. SLIM’S
1. There ____________ cabbage.
FRIDGE?
2. ____________________ strawberries.
BUILD NEGATIVE
3. _______________ cheese, but ________ OR AFFIRMATIVE
___________ butter. SENTENCES.

4. ______________ orange juice.


5. _______________ bottle of wine.

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