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Universidad Politécnica del

Centro

Ingles
II
Name of Professor:
María de Lourdes Jiménez López

student's name:
Jesús Alexander Mejiaz Castillo

Group: A1-2

Activity : some-any

The Alex
Complete the following sentences
using some or any.

1. I’ve got some bananas for Kim.


1. I’ve got ……..
2. There aren’t any oranges on the table.
3. Have you got any brothers and sisters?
4. There is some milk in the fridge. It’s for Susan.
5. This salad is awful! There isn’t any salt in it!
6. Well done! There aren’t any mistakes in your test!
7. She’s got some beautiful postcards from London.
8. Is there any sugar?
9. There are some books on the desk.
10. There is some soup for you in the fridge.
11. Mary has got some new friends.
12. We’ve got some cheese. Let’s make some sandwiches.
13. Has she got any cousins in England?
14. They have got some sugar, some eggs, some butter, but they
haven’t got any milk.
15. Is there any margarine in the cupboard?
16. Are there any eggs, Nick?
17. I can’t make a cake, because I can’t find any flour.
NAME: Jesús
Benjamín Galmiche
Alexander Castillo DATE: 17/02/2021
MejiazGómez

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
WOULD LIKE (+ noun)
WOULD LIKE TO (+ verb)

GRAMMAR NOTES:
“I would like a cup of tea” is a more polite way to say, “I want a cup of tea.”
“I would like a cup of tea” (etc.) is often contracted to “I’d like a cup of tea” in speaking.
“Yes, I would” is never contracted to “Yes, I’d.”
In response to an offer, “No, thank you.” is considered more polite than “No, I wouldn’t.”

 Study the above boxes and fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.

1. I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water, please.


2. A: Would you like a break? B: Yes, would.
3. I don’t understand this. I would like some help with my homework.
4. Patrick would like to go to the supermarket. He needs milk.
5. (A) Would Tom like come with us? (B) Yes, he would.
6. (A) Can I help you? (B) Yes, I would like a ticket to Melbourne.
7. My friends would like to come to the party next week.
8. (A) Would you like to work on Saturday? (B) No, I wouldn´t.
9. Would you like chocolate ice-cream or vanilla-ice cream?
10. (A) Would you like to see a movie? (B) No, I wouldn´t.
11. What would you like to do tomorrow?
12. (A) Who would like some candy? (B) We´d like it!
The noun The sentence
o countable Some
nouns are in Examples:
plural form o I have got some with affirmative
o uncountable friends. statements
nouns are in o Mary does some
singular form housework every
day.

The noun The sentence


o countable Any in questions and
nouns are in Examples:
plural form negative sentences
o Did Larry buy
or in sentences with
o uncountable any candles?
one of these words:
nouns are in o Kevin doesn’t eat
without, never,
singular form any cheese.
seldom, rarely,
hardly, …

Task 1
Write the correct determiner Task 2 Write the correct determiner
(some or any) into the sentences. (some or any) into the sentences.
1) There are some apples in my basket. 1) Grandpa gave some chocolate to the kids.
2) Do you buy any books? 2) Mike hasn’t got any mugs.
3) There isn’t any milk at home. 3) My friends never paint any pictures.
4) I eat some soup. 4) There’s some sand in my shoes.
5) These are some pens. 5) Steve did his homework without any help.
6) Have they got any money? 6) Paul is thinking of some good memories.
7) I am writing some tests today. 7) We often eat some ham for breakfast.
8) You can’t read any newspapers in this café. 8) Diane keeps some photos in her bag.
9) Do you collect any stickers? 9) There’s hardly any honey in the jar.
10) Some children are sitting in the park. 10) I can rarely take any photos because I
11) My son has some homework. haven’t got a camera.
12) Does her daughter listen to any music? 11) Susan has some coffee and cake in the
13) Are there any films on TV? afternoons.
14) Sssh! There’s some noise outside. 12) Did you buy any butter yesterday?
15) There aren’t any cats in the garden. 13) They have some surprises for us.
14) We seldom pick any flowers.
15) I need some advice.

Underline the correct word.


Task 3
1) I read some/any books on my holiday. 9) Sam always buys some / any bread.
2) Jim hasn’t got any money/moneys for the 10) I didn’t put some / any salt into the soup
ticket. yesterday.
3) Lisa wrote some letter/letters to her aunt. 11) Have your parents got any free time / times?
4) Is / Are there any bananas in your bag? 12) Can you see some / any clouds in the sky?
5) Did you eat some / any rice? 13) There is / are some cheese in the fridge.
6) There isn’t / aren’t any lemonade in the bottle. 14) Tina has got some box / boxes.
7) My father asked some information / 15) Does / Do any students leave their homework
informations about the new service. at home?
8) Some cats has / have got big ears.
NAME: Jesús Alexander Mejiaz Castillo DATE: 17-02-21

GRAMMAR QUIZ
WOULD LIKE vs WOULD LIKE TO
 Choose the best answers.
1. I … travel to Spain next summer, 10. Which … you …, strawberry or
but I don’t have enough money. vanilla ice-cream?
a) would like a) would / like
b) would like to b) would / like to

2. … you … see an action movie 11. (A) … you … drink some tea?
tomorrow night? (B) Yes, I would, thank you!
a) Would / like a) Would / like
b) Would / like to b) Would / like to

3. (A) Are you ready to order? 12. (A) Hello?


(B) Yes, I … a sandwich, please. (B) Hello, I … speak to Sarah, please.
a) would like a) would like
b) would like to b) would like to

4. I’m bored. What … you … do this 13. (A) Are you ready to order?
weekend? (B) Yes, I … try the garden salad.
a) would / like a) would like
b) would / like to b) would like to

5. How many chocolate chip cookies 14. Jim said he … cook dinner for us
… you …? this evening.
a) would / like a) would like
b) would / like to b) would like to

6. … your kids … play at the park next 15. Which restaurant … you … go to
weekend? tonight?
a) Would / like a) would like
b) Would / like to b) would like to

7. (A) Would you like a cup of tea? 16. (A) Can I help you?
(B) Yes, I …, thank you! (B) Yes, I … buy a baseball cap.
a) would a) would like
b) would like b) would like to

8. I feel sick, so I … go home early 17. What kind of present … you … for
today. your birthday?
a) would like a) would / like
b) would like to b) would / like to

9. (A) Who … some apple pie? 18. (A) Would you like more rice
(B) We would! (B) Yes, we …! We’re very hungry!
a) would like a) would
b) would like to b) would like

17 – 18 = Excellent 15 – 16 = Good 14 or Less = Study More!

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