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Grammar Exercises: A/AN, SOME, ANY

The document provides examples to practice using articles like "a/an", "some", or "any" to complete sentences. It also provides examples to practice using "how much" or "how many" for count and non-count nouns. Finally, it provides a grammar lesson on using "there is/are", "there isn't/aren't", and question forms "Is there...?" and "Are there...?" to talk about existence or location of things.

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Grammar Exercises: A/AN, SOME, ANY

The document provides examples to practice using articles like "a/an", "some", or "any" to complete sentences. It also provides examples to practice using "how much" or "how many" for count and non-count nouns. Finally, it provides a grammar lesson on using "there is/are", "there isn't/aren't", and question forms "Is there...?" and "Are there...?" to talk about existence or location of things.

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Complete with A/AN, SOME or ANY:

1. What are you eating? I'm eating


2. Would you like

cheese sandwich.

more cheese? No, thanks!

3. Is there

sugar?

4. I'd like

more tea, please

5. We have got

apple,

6. I havent' got

money, so I can't buy the CD.

7. There wasn't

chicken left when I arrived home yesterday.

8. Are there
9. There isn't
10. That's

cherries and

banana. We can make

fruitcake.

potatoes? I'd like to prepare a Spanish omelette.


rice in the cupboard. I'll go to the supermarket and get
delicious chocolate cake!

3. Choose How much or How many


a) cheese do you buy?

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b) books are there in your bag?

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c) films did Tom see last week?

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d) money do you spend every week?


e) friends does Linda have?
f) sugar do we need?

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g) tomatoes are there in the fridge?


h) meat are you going to buy?

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i) milk did you drink yesterday? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------j) apples do you see?

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1. Write c for countable and u for uncountable:


time -

books -

sugar -

milk -

pens -

hair -

chairs -

meat -

butter -

pencils -

bread -

jam -

friends -

fingers -

flour -

apples -

oil -

cars -

rice -

tea -

games -

tomatoes -

salt cream -

houses honey -

cheese -

carrots -

We use there is (singular) / there are (plural) to say that sth is located in the place or exists:

e.g. There is a book on the desk. / There are manybooks on the shelf.
We use there isnt (singular) / there arent (plural) to say that sth isnt located in the place or doesnt
exist:

e.g. There isnt a book on the desk. / There arent any books on the shelf.

We use Is there? (singular) / Are there...? (plural) to ask whether sth is located in the place or exists:

e.g. Is there a book on the desk? / Are there any books on the shelf?

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