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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