The document provides examples of using indefinite articles (a, an) and the quantifier (some) with foods and drinks. It then gives a dialogue between two people discussing what ingredients they have available to cook a meal, using indefinite articles and the quantifier to ask about various foods. They decide on chicken, mashed potatoes, and a fruit salad for dessert based on what ingredients they have "any" of or "some" of.
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The document provides examples of using indefinite articles (a, an) and the quantifier (some) with foods and drinks. It then gives a dialogue between two people discussing what ingredients they have available to cook a meal, using indefinite articles and the quantifier to ask about various foods. They decide on chicken, mashed potatoes, and a fruit salad for dessert based on what ingredients they have "any" of or "some" of.
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GRAMMAR BANK---9A
a) Write a, an, or some +a food/ drink Word
1. A sándwich. 2. Some milk 3. Some french fries. 4. Some lettuce. 5. an egg. 6. Some carrots. 7. Some chocolate. 8. Some ace cream. b) Complete the dialogue with a, an, some or any.
A- What can we make for your brother and his girlfriend?
B- Let´s make a lasagna. A- Good idea there some onions? B- Yes. And there are some.tomatoes, too A- Great! B- Oh no! There isn´t any pasta! A- Oh, wait a minute. I bought some chicken yesterday. Are there any potatoes? B- Yes. there are A- Good. So we can have chicken and mashed potatoes. Do we have any fruit? B- Yes. I think we have some Oranges. Why? A- You can make a fruit salad for dessert. There´s an apple some bananas, too. B- OK. Let´sstart cooking.