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a, an, some, any




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SOME - ANY - A / AN - MUCH - MANY (REVIEW)
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
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WHAT IS THERE IN THE FRIDGE? FOOD+THERE IS/THERE ARE+QUANTIFIERS (SOME-ANY-A/AN-MUCH- MANY)+QUANTITIES (KEY+B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
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"SOME - ANY- A - AN / HOW MUCH...? - HOW MANY...?"
Level: elementary
Age: 8-11
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A-AN / SOME / ANY / THE / ZERO ARTICLE (B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-14
Downloads: 1514

 
SOME - ANY - A-/AN (FOOD) COLOUR + B&W VERSIONS
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Downloads: 1543

 
A, an, some & any with there is/are and countable & uncountable food nouns.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-12
Downloads: 1570

 

A/AN, SOME, ANY

affirmative

interrogative/negative



singular

A/AN

examples:
There's a cat on the roof.
There's an orange on the table.

A/AN

examples:
There isn't a cat on the roof.
There isn't an orange on the table.
Is there a cat on the roof.
Is there an orange in the fridge?


plural

SOME

examples:
There are some oranges on the table.
 

ANY

examples:
There aren't any oranges on the table.
Are there any oranges on the table?
 
1. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences:
      
 
a) There aren't  bananas left.
b) Oh! I've lost  earring!
c) I'll have  hamburguer, please.
d) There are  leaves on the ground.
e) There aren't  children playing in the park today.
f) I haven't got  camcorder, but I'd like to buy one.
g) Would you like  yogurt?
 
2. Complete the sentences with A/AN, SOME or ANY:
 
 
a) There aren't  apples on the table, but there are  in the fridge.
b) Can I have sandwich, please?
c) There aren't
children in the library right now.
d) Is there  new boy in your class?
e) I think there aren't  bottles of milk.
f) There are  students in the library right now.
g) Jane swears she has seen  elephant in the street!
h) Can I have  milk, please?
i) I'm afraid there aren't  sweets left.
j) I think there are  new books in the library.

3. Change the following sentences into the negative (use short forms):

a) There's a red notebook on the table.
b) There are some sandwiches in my bag.
c) They have got an enormous elephant in the circus.
d) There's an apple on the table.
e) We have got some friends from Poland.
f) There are some old buildings in that part of the city.
g) There's some milk in the fridge.
 
4. Change the following sentences into the interrogative.
 
a) You have got a red car.
b) There are some new students in our classroom.
c) There's some sugar in the cupboard.
d) There's an avocado in the salad.
e) There are some old books for sale in the library.
f) Terry has got a new maths teacher.
g) Jane has got some new friends.
 
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