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1 Put the nouns in the right column. children egg table meat men coffee bread milk tea sandwiches knife watch cherries poster apples 2 Complete with a, an or some. . letter for you on your desk. mouse under the sofa! There's Be careful! There's There's milk for Suzie in that bowl. I've got idea! Let's go to the cinema tonight! baby brother. We only use the article a / an if the noun is Well done! This is excellent story. ‘orange juice for the children in the fridge. old photograph of Peter and Kiki's parents. soup for you on the table, It’s delicious! countable and singular. There's a cat on the roof. 1 2 3 4 5 Mary has got . 6 % 8 9 3° Complete with some or any. beautiful postcards from London, (i 2 bananas for Stanley. 3 orange juice? 4 books on that desk. Are they yours? Tip 5 This soup is awful! There Ist vennone salt init We use any only in negative 6 There are beautiful toy cars in Stanley's room. ‘statements and oe 7. Have You got sun brothers or sisters? ee een SAE for ma & Well done! There aren't mistakes in your test! pase nt acy en For me 9 There's _ milk in the fridge. Its for Surie. 10 Is there nnn f€@ eream for me? 4 Form the negative and the question. | There is some orange juice in the fridge. 2 They have got some friends in Paris. 3 There are some mistakes in his test. 4 He's got some cousins in Athens. 5 There's some cat food for Cosmo. 6 We've got some fresh milk. 7 She's got some money for the tickets. 5 Complete the questions and answer them. I Is there 20... orange juice in the fridge? (apple juice) There ien't any orange. juice but there ie some apple juice, 2 Are there .. hamburgers for me? (cheeseburgers) 3 Are there .nnuom Shoe shops in this street? (toy shops) there cola in that bottle? (lemonade) 7 Choose and write. I'm hungry! Let's cook Can you see .. Have you got ... can hear (something / anything) . at the bus stop? (someone / anyone) snnneeee i that bag? (something / anything) in the kitchen! (someone / anyone) She's got in her hand. (something / anything) I cannot see .. .. behind the tree. (someone / anyone) We haven't got any money! We cannot BUY ssrjc:nnnnnnmne (Something / anything) Ive got for you! It’s a present for your birthday! (something / anything) ONauauNn— 8 Circle the correct answer | Ive got Gmethinp/ anything for you. Open that box. 2 There’s someone / anyone at the door. 3 Is there anything / anyone for me in that bag? 4 There isn’t something / anything in this box! It's empty! I can’t see! There’s something / anything in my eye! I'm very hungry. Let’s go somewhere / anywhere and have lunch together. en! Someone / Anyone is in the house! I can’t go somewhere / anywhere tonight. I've got a lot of homework. 5 6 7 8 Complete with some or any. Stanley: I'm so hungry and there is nothing in the fridge! There aren't (1) n't (2) yoghurt. They're on Kikki’s face! Peter: Well, we can cook something! Let’s make pancakes! milk, Stanley: OK. We need (3) flour, (4) .. ©) . sugar and eggs. Have we got (6) Pecer: Yes. There are (7) ‘eggs in the fridge. Stanley: Now, have we got (8) flour? Peter: Yes. There's (9) .. flour in that cupboard. Stanley: Great! Have we got (10) .. milk? Pecer: There's (11) milk in that bottle. Stanley: Are we ready? ‘Can we make the pancakes? I'M HUNGRY! Peter: No, we can’t. We haven't got (12) .. eggs. Stanley: Eggs? We've got two eggs. They're on the table! Peter: No, they aren't. They're on the floor! bananas 3 biscuits 4 orange juice 7 apples 8 popcorn 9 dogs 10 cherries Put the words in the right column. lemonade sugar water biscuits strawberries eggs butter milk tea friends oranges posters 2° Complete with how much or how many. Hou..many.... computer games have you got? water can you put in that bottle? cats has Peter got? bread have we got? irds can you see in that picture? ilk is there in Cosmo's bowl? omework have you got? ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ¥ 10 ‘orange juice can Peter drink? Complete. 1H . posters ! I've got two posters. 2 How milk There's a lot of milk in that bottle. 3 How .. rooms « There are twenty rooms in ¢ 4 How brothers She's got three brothers. 5 How . tigers | can see five tigers in this 6 HOW vonnnnn Hickets .. We've got two tickets for the theatre. 7 How .. girls There are twelve girls in my class. 8 How . money .. I've only got ewo pounds. Complete with a few or a little. 1 Have you got any CDs for the party? 2 Is there any lemonade in the fridge? 3 Are there any fishburgers for Cosmo? 4 Is there any milk for Suzie? 5 Have we got any eggs for the cake? 6 Are there any letters for me? 7 Is there any sugar in the tea? 8 Have we got any bread? The verb following how much or how many must be in the ques- tion form. How much milk have we got? -How-mueh-milk-we-have-got? ‘We answer using a little when the question is about an uncountable, singular noun. Have we got any orange juice? Just a little. c ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Circle the correct answer There are@ fey)/ « little toy shops in my town. There is only a little / many apple juice in that glass. There are a lot of / alittle toy cars in Stanley's room. We've got a few / a litle oranges but we haven't got any apples. How much / many books are there in the library? There is a few / a little chocolate milk in that cup. Is it yours? She hasn't got a few / many of friends. There are only a lot / a few people at the sports centre today. 9 I've got a little / a few money for Tina's birthday present. 10 There are a few/ a little clouds in the sky. eVAuaAWwn— omplete with not much or not many. No, not,much. Is there any pepper in that omelette? Has she got any friends in France? Is there any cocoa for me? Are there any biscuits in that packet? Is there any lemonade in the fridge? Are there many cinemas in your town? Have we got any jam? has he got any penfriends?

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