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1. Fill in the gaps with a, an, some, any or -.

a. I’d like ______ cheeseburger and ______ chips, please.


b. I love ______ tomatoes but I hate ______ fish.
c. My sister always has _______ apple and ______ orange for breakfast.
d. Can I have _______ glass of white wine, please?
e. I haven’t got ________ money for buying _______ vegetables.
f. We often eat ________ meat, but we don’t usually eat _______ rice.
g. Dave hasn’t got ______ onions in his _______ salad.
h. Do you like _____ cup of tea or ______ coffee.
i. We’ve got _______ potatoes for cooking the soup.

2. Match the collocations

( ) A bottle a. Of Biscuits
( ) A bag b. Of Beans
( ) A tin c. Of Milk
( ) A box d. Of Beer
( ) A can e. Of Tomato ketchup
( ) A carton f. Of Jam
( ) A jar g. Of chocolate
( ) A packet h. Of tissues
( ) A bar i. Of crisps

3. All the next sentences have a mistake, change them.


a. I often have some cheese sandwich for lunch.
b. Would you like a rice with your meat?
c. I’d like a baked chicken for dinner.
d. I haven’t got a bananas for lunch.
e. He loves a jam on a toast for breakfast.
f. My mother likes the roast vegetables in the rice.
g. I have a little people in my classroom.
h. She’s got much cans of soda in the fridge.

Aubergine Sardines
Bacon Shrimps
Beef Tuna
Broccoli Watermelon
Carrots Lime
Courgettes Blueberry
Figs Grapefruit
Peas Spinach
Pineapple Soursop
Pork chops Cauliflower
Raspberries
Red/green pepper
Salmon

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