A / An / Some / Any When to use them:
A / an
Singular COUNTABLE nouns
with
Some / any
UNCOUNTABLE nouns or
with
Plural COUNTABLE nouns
Remember!
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Uncountable nouns are always singular
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We use SOME in positive (+) sentences
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We use ANY in negative (-) and interrogative (?) sentences
Complete with a, an, some or any:
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We use AN before A, E, I and O. 1. I can’t make pizza. I haven’t got _________ flour. 2. I’m so hungry! I’d like to eat ___________ sandwich! 3. What would you like to drink? There is _________ orange juice. 4. Look! That monkey is eating _________ bananas. 5. Have you got _________ coffee? 6. Oh, no! There aren’t _________ eggs left. 7. You should eat _________ apple a day. 8. Mike is eating _________ sweets. 9. I’d like to drink _________ tea. Have you got _________?
10.
You need _________butter to make that cake.
Let’s cook! What do you need for each recipe? Write sentences using a, an, some or any as in the example: 1. Cheeseomelet To make a cheese omelet, I need some cheese and some eggs but I don’t need a ny olives.
2. Lemonade
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3. Pizza
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