This document discusses the differences between using "a/an" versus "some/any" in sentences. "A/an" is used with singular countable nouns, especially in affirmative sentences, while "some" is used in affirmative sentences and "any" is used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided showing the correct usage of "a/an" versus "some/any" in different sentence types.
This document discusses the differences between using "a/an" versus "some/any" in sentences. "A/an" is used with singular countable nouns, especially in affirmative sentences, while "some" is used in affirmative sentences and "any" is used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided showing the correct usage of "a/an" versus "some/any" in different sentence types.
This document discusses the differences between using "a/an" versus "some/any" in sentences. "A/an" is used with singular countable nouns, especially in affirmative sentences, while "some" is used in affirmative sentences and "any" is used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided showing the correct usage of "a/an" versus "some/any" in different sentence types.
This document discusses the differences between using "a/an" versus "some/any" in sentences. "A/an" is used with singular countable nouns, especially in affirmative sentences, while "some" is used in affirmative sentences and "any" is used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided showing the correct usage of "a/an" versus "some/any" in different sentence types.
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A / AN
_____ old book ______ airport _______ university
_____ window ______ new airport _______ hour
_____ horse ______ organization _______ bird
_____ game ______ hat _______ artist
_____ interesting book ______ nice day _______ tall man
_____ horrible face ______ large room _______ big mouth
SOME / ANY
Some: afirmative sentences
Any: negative sentences and questions.
1. I bought _________ cheese but I didn’t buy _______ bread.
2. I’m going to the post office. I need _________ stamps 3. There aren’t _______ shops in this part of town. 4. George and Alice haven’t got ________ children. 5. Have you got _______ brothers or sisters? 6. There are _______ beautiful flowers in the garden. 7. Do you know _______ good hotels in London? 8. When we were on holiday, we visited _______ very interesting places. 9. Don’t buy _______ rice. We don’t need _______. 10. I went out to buy _______ milk but they didn’t have _______ in the shop. 11. Have you got ______ money? 12. The film will start with ________ music. 13. I want to wash my hair. Is there _______ shampoo? 14. The radio isn’t working. There aren’t _______ batteries in it. 15. I can do this job alone. I don’t need _______ help.