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5 sentences including some:

- Some of the students love studying, but others don’t.


- She eats some candies
- There are some books on the library
- The teacher has got some homework for the students
- Would you like some tea?

5 sentences including any:

- I don’t have any money at the moment


- There isn’t any fruit in the fridge
- Is there any church?
- Are there any problems?
- Have you got any dogs?

5 sentences including a countable noun:

- There are a lot of shops in this city


- These pictures are very famous
- The shoes you want to buy are very cool
- Dark clouds are synonym of rain
- The doors are open

5 sentences including an uncountable noun:


- Can you give me a loaf of bread, please?
- Can you give me any information about the film?
- I have no money
- Is there any traffic?
- Some people prefer to eat pizza at lunch

5 sentences including partitives:

- I only want a slice of pizza for dinner


- This is the moment of a cup of tea
- Lucy bought a bottle of wine for the party
- I need a bar of chocolate because I am feeling without energies.
- Today we go to the supermarket to buy a tube of mayonnaise and a packet of sugar

3 sentences including all, each and every:

- We go to the cinema every Sunday


- The teacher bought a bar of chocolate for each student
- All human beaing need to eat in order to survive

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