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Articles and Quantifiers Exercise

The document lists 20 sentences containing examples of using indefinite articles like "a", "an", and quantifiers like "some" and "any". It discusses using countable and uncountable nouns with quantifiers like "how much" and "how many" and fills in examples with the correct quantifiers.

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Articles and Quantifiers Exercise

The document lists 20 sentences containing examples of using indefinite articles like "a", "an", and quantifiers like "some" and "any". It discusses using countable and uncountable nouns with quantifiers like "how much" and "how many" and fills in examples with the correct quantifiers.

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a, an, some, any

1. Give me a banana, please?

2. Are there any grapes?

3. I’d like to eat some chips.

4. We need an apple and some cherries for the

cake.

5. Is there any butter in the fridge?

6. I want a hot dog, please.

7. We don’t have any milk left.

8. I don’t want a tea. Thank you.

9. Does she drink any milk?

10. There is an egg sandwich on your plate. Eat it,

please.

11. I don’t like any vegetables.

12. I need a drink.

13. I’m hungry. I’ll take a salad.

14. Have we got any potatoes?

15. I’ll make a tuna sandwich for you.

16. Let’s have an orange juice.

17. Do you want an orange?

18. We’ve got some strawberries so we can make a

dessert.

19. There isn’t any sugar.

20. I’ll have a chicken soup.


What is in mybasket?
Fill in the blanks with the correct words..
A loaf of a bar ofa tube of a can ofa bottle ofa packet of

a cup of a piece of a roll of a jar of a sack of a cardboard of

1-There is a bar of chocolate in my basket. 7-There is a jar of coke.


2-There is a tube of tooth paste. 8-There is a cardboard of cigarettes.
3-There is a roll of toilet paper 9-There is a sack of flour.
4-There is a lemonade. 10-There is a piece of cake
5-There is a packet of egg. 11-There is a bottle of cherry jam
6-There is a loaf of bread. 12-There is a cup of tea.

Use “some” or “ any” to fill in the blanks.


a-There are some tomotoes in my shopping basket.
b-There isn’t any coke.
c- I bought some meat from the butchers’.
d-There is some water in the bottle.
e-There are some grapes.
f-I have got some bottles of milk.
g-There aren’t any apples.
h-There is some jam.
i-There isn’t any butter.
j- I haven’t got any bananas
k-There is some bread and some fruit juice.
l-There are some cakes but there aren’t any cookies.

How much is used for uncountable nouns.Eg.meat,butter,wine,water

How many is used for countable nouns.Eg.Lemon,orange,cup,plum

1-___________ rice do you have?


2-___________ kilos of sugar do you have?
3-___________ patotoes have we got?
4-___________ water is there in the bottle?
5-___________ packets of butter are there in the fridge?
6-___________ beer do they have?
7-___________ apples do you buy from the market?
8-___________ lemons and oranges does she have in her bag?
9-___________ meat is there?
10-___________ bananas and _________ bottles of milk have you got?
11-___________ lemonade have we got in the jug?
12-___________ jam is there in the jam?
13-___________ toothpaste do we have?
14-___________ cookies are there in the plate?
15-___________ coffee is there in the cup?

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