III. Use “a/ an/ some or any” to complete the sentences
1. There isn’t_______________ milk in the jar.
2. She’d like_______________ orange.
3. There are_______________ oranges and bananas.
4. Is there_______________ meat in the fridge?
5. There aren’t _______________ noodles.
6. There is_______________ meat and _______________ rice for lunch.
7. Are there_______________ vegetables?
8. I have _______________ fruit for you.
9. He eats _______________ apple after his dinner.
10. Would you like _______________ water, please?
11. She wants to buy _______________ oranges for her mother.
12. Would you like _______________ egg for breakfast?
13. Can you bring me _______________ water, please?
14. I don’t want _______________ sugar in the tea.
15. She has _______________ sandwich for breakfast.
16. There is _______________ milk in the bottle.
17. There are _______________ onions on the table.
18. Do you need _______________ expensive house?
19. Do you like _______________ meat for breakfast?
20. She buys _______________ new hats for her children.
Fill in the blank with “ a, an, some , any”
1. There isn’t ……any……….. milk in the jar.
2. No, there aren’t …any…noodles.
3. I have ……an………orange.
4. Do you have ………any……meat?
5. I’m hungry. I’d like …some……..chicken and rice.
6. I want ………an…………apple.
7. I’d like ………some…………..milk.
8. Mrs Yen wants ………some………….beans.
9. That is ………an………onion.
10. Lan has ……a………..bike.
11. I have ……some………pictures.
12. She doesn’t have …any……..children.
13. She doesn’t want …any…….meat.
14. Would you like …some….coffee?
15. Are there ……any…..eggs in the box?