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The document provides examples of sentences to be completed with the words "some", "any", "a", or "an". It gives multiple choice sentences where the reader chooses the correct indefinite article or quantifier to fill in the blanks. The purpose is to practice using these common English words that can have subtle differences in meaning depending on context.

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Some Any No

The document provides examples of sentences to be completed with the words "some", "any", "a", or "an". It gives multiple choice sentences where the reader chooses the correct indefinite article or quantifier to fill in the blanks. The purpose is to practice using these common English words that can have subtle differences in meaning depending on context.

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some / any

Complete the sentences with  some or any.

1. I'd like __________ water, please.


2. Do you have __________ money?
3. We don't have __________ cheese, sorry.
4. I'd love to eat __________ pizza.
5. Would you like __________ chocolate cake?
6. I'm sorry, but we don't have __________ shampoo.

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.


1 There are__________ books in the classroom.
2 There aren't __________ pictures on the wall.
3 Are there __________ towels in the bathroom?
4 Is there __________ telephone in the restaurant?
5 There isn't__________ apple on the table.
6 There are __________chairs by the window.

Complete the sentences with some or any.

1. There aren't __________ glasses in the cupboard.


2. There are __________ shops in the High Street.
3. I have __________ stamps in my bag.
4. Do you have __________ photos with you?
5. Are there __________ notebooks in the shop?
6. He doesn't have __________ keys in his briefcase.
7. We haven't got__________ tomatoes for the salad.
8. I'd like__________ onions and carrots, please.
9. There isn't __________ tea in the cupboard.
10. Have you got __________ sausages?
11. Can I have __________ jam on my bread, please?
12. We need __________ vegetables.
Complete the sentences witg some, any or no.

1 Only __________ of his friends came. Not all of them.

2 There isn't __________ food in the refrigerator, is there?

3 We are broke. We have __________ money to buy grandpa a gift.

4 I bought a loaf of bread and __________ cheese at the supermarket yesterday.

5 Don't you know the proverb: "__________ news is good news"?

6 We don't have __________ sugar or flour to make the cake.

7 __________ place he chooses to go will be fine.

8 Don't close the door. There are still __________ children outside.

9 Why don't you decorate the room with __________ white flowers?

10 I'm busy. I have __________ time to chat with you now.

11 __________ people prefer to study in the morning; others at night.

12 If you have __________ problem, call me.

13 There aren't __________ books on this topic in the library.

14 __________ book about camping will tell you how to put up a tent.

15 I gave him __________ medicine for his headache, so he feels much better now.

16 The teacher has __________ time to correct the compositions now. She has a
meeting with the school director.

17 I have __________ dictionaries in my room that you are welcome to use.

18 Here are __________ nice ripe apples.

19 __________ matter what he does, they will not accept him in the group.

20 They haven't asked us __________ questions so far.

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