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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

The document provides exercises for practicing the use of articles 'a' and 'an', as well as the quantifiers 'some' and 'any'. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and a dialogue completion task to reinforce understanding. Additionally, it outlines rules for using these grammatical elements with examples.

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns

The document provides exercises for practicing the use of articles 'a' and 'an', as well as the quantifiers 'some' and 'any'. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and a dialogue completion task to reinforce understanding. Additionally, it outlines rules for using these grammatical elements with examples.

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1. Fill in the blanks with “a” or “an”.

1. There is… avocado on the table.


2. Each morning Ahmed eats …… banana.
3. I like to eat…..apricot every day.
4. …. apple a day, keeps the doctor away.
5. The doctor told men, to eat an onion every day.

2. Fill in the blanks with “some” or “any”.

1-There is ………………milk in the glass.

2-Are there………......oranges in the basket? Yes, there are………

3-There isn’t…………..book on the table.

4-There is……………..Apple in the plate.

5-There are………….cartons of sugar in the cupboard.

3- Complete the dialogue bellow:

Ayoub: ………………………………………………….?

Salah: Yes, there is some lemonade in the kitchen.

Farah: Is there any coffee in the fridge.

Souad: No,…………………………………………….

Leila: …………………………………………………………..?

Yes, there are some apples in the kitchen.

There is a/an/some. There isn’t any


 A/an + singular countable nouns.
 Examples:
 There is a banana in the kitchen.
 There is an orange in the fridge.
 Some+ Plural countable nouns.

Uncountable nouns.

 Examples:
 There is some water in the bottle.
 There is some sugar in the kitchen.
 Any countable nouns in questions and negatives.
Uncountable nouns in questions.
 Examples:
 Are there any oranges in the fridge?
 No, there isn’t.
 Is there any coffee in the kitchen?
 No, there isn’t any coffee in the kitchen.

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