Choose the correct answer:
1.
2. “Is there ... tea in
this kitchen?”
a) any b) some
c) a d) an
3. “Are there any girls
in your class?” “No,
there aren´t … “
a) an b) some
c) any d) a
4. The Browns haven’t
got … children.
a) any b) some
c) a d) an
5. I haven’t got …
books to read.
a) some b) an
c) a d) any
6. Has Mr. Evans got
… coffee?
a) some b) any
c) an d) a
7. Are there … lamps in
the house?
a) some b) a
c) any d) an
8. Have the Collins got
… children?
a) an b) some
c) a d) any
9. Is there … book on
the table?
a) a b) an
c) some d) any
10. This is …
interesting newspaper.
a) a b) an
c) any d) some
11. “Is there any coffee
in the kitchen?” “Yes,
there is.....”
a) some b) any
c) a d) an
12. There are … cups
of tea on the table.
a) some b) any
c) a d) an
13. Is there … beer in
the glasses?
a) a b) an
c) some d) any
14. Have you got …
chair for me?
a) any b) an
c) some d) a
15. Have the Evans got
… flat?
a) any b) some
c) an d) a
16. Sorry, there isn’t …
more tea.
a) some b) any
c) a d) an
17. Have they got …
books?
a) any b) some
c)an d) a
18. There aren’t …
flats to rent.
a)an b) some
c) any d) a
19. We haven’t got …
cinemas here.
a) any b) some
c) an d) a
20. Are there … boys
in this class?
a) an b) any
c) some d) a
21. There isn’t … beer
in the bottle.
a) a b) some
c) an d) any
22. “Is there any coffee
in the cup?” “Yes,
there is …”
a) a b) an
c) some d) any
23. In the park there
are … very nice trees.
a) some b) any
c) an d) a
24. I’m reading …
interesting book.
a) an b) any
c) some d) a
25. Mrs Green is having
… coffee with milk.
a) some b) any
c) a d) an
26. There isn’t … water
in the glass.
a) some b) a
c) an d) any
27. Mr. Smith is having
… bread.
a) any b) some
c) a d) an
28. There are …
children in the street.
a) any b) some
c) an d) a
29. Is there … wine in
the glass?
a) some b) a
c) any d) an
30. There are … girls in
this class.
a) any b) some
c) an d) a
31. “Is there any beer in
the glass” “No, there
isn’t …”
a) some b) any
c) a d) an
32. Has Peter got …
interesting books?
a) some b) any
c) an d) much
33. “Have you got any
glasses?” “No, I
haven’t got …”
a) some b) a
c) any d) an
We use SOME with countable nouns
(only with their plural) and with
uncountable nouns.
SOME is used in:
* positive sentences;
e.g. I have got some time.
* questions, expressing requests and
offers;
E.g. Would you like some tea?
Can I have some biscuits?
We use ANY with countable
nouns (only with their plural)
and with uncountable nouns.
ANY is used in:
* negative sentences;
e.g. I haven‘t got any time.
* general questions;
e.g. Have you got any sisters?
Is there any tea left?
We use A or AN with
singular nouns.
A is used when a noun starts
with a consonant sound;
e.g. A dog, a book, etc.
AN is used when a noun
starts with a vowel sound;
e.g. An apple, an hour, etc.
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2)any sau some
3)any
4)a
5)any
6)a
7)some
8)a
9)a
10)an
11)some
12)some
13)some
14)a
15)a
16)any
17)any
18)any
19)any
20)any
21)any
22)some
23)some
24)an
25)some
26)any
27)some
28)some
29)any
30)some
31)any
32)any
33)any
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