A An Some Any. A / AN SOME ANY An exercise by Montse Morales for The English Learning Website Choose the correct particle Then press “Check” Show all questions There is fruit on the table ? a ? an ? some ? any There is apple on the books ? a ? an ?.
There is There are + a an some any Complete the sentences with the correct form of There is There are and a an some or any ID 25424 Language English School subject English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level Elementary Age 1014 Main content There is there are Other contents Quantifiers.
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40 filltheblank sentences to practice the difference between A AN SOME and ANY in English5 sentences will appear on the screen at a time each with a wo.
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a) a b) any c) some 2) There aren’t _____ cucumbers in the salad a) an b) any c) some 3) There is _____ tomato in the box a) a b) any c) some 4) There is _____ butter in the fridge a) any b) some c) a 5) Are there _____ doughnuts in your lunch box? a) an b) some c) any 6) There is _____ sausage in the fridge a) a b) an c) any.
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some + noun any + noun We can use ‘some’ or ‘any’ without a noun when the person you are speaking to knows the noun you are talking about I couldn’t find the bread We didn’t have any In the first sentence I introduce the noun ‘bread’ In the second sentence I use ‘any’ without a noun ‘Any’ refers to the noun ‘bread’.