The document provides exercises to practice using the quantifiers "some" and "any" in different contexts. It includes examples asking about the presence of items using "some" or "any", underlining the correct option, and completing dialogues using "some" or "any" appropriately. The main idea is to distinguish between using "some" to refer to uncountable or plural nouns when something is present, and "any" to refer to singular or plural nouns when the presence is unknown or nothing is present.
The document provides exercises to practice using the quantifiers "some" and "any" in different contexts. It includes examples asking about the presence of items using "some" or "any", underlining the correct option, and completing dialogues using "some" or "any" appropriately. The main idea is to distinguish between using "some" to refer to uncountable or plural nouns when something is present, and "any" to refer to singular or plural nouns when the presence is unknown or nothing is present.
The document provides exercises to practice using the quantifiers "some" and "any" in different contexts. It includes examples asking about the presence of items using "some" or "any", underlining the correct option, and completing dialogues using "some" or "any" appropriately. The main idea is to distinguish between using "some" to refer to uncountable or plural nouns when something is present, and "any" to refer to singular or plural nouns when the presence is unknown or nothing is present.
a) We can't go out. I don't have ___________ money. b) We have ___________ food in our refrigerator. We don't need to go out. c) Here's my shampoo. Would you like ___________conditioner too? d) Do we have ___________ sugar? I need to bake a cake for dinner. e) I'd like ___________coffee, please. f) I can do this job by myself. I don't need ___________ help. g) - Do you have ___________friends in Paris? / - Yes, I know ___________people there. h) Would you like___________ cheese with your bread?
2. Underline the correct option (some ou any).
a) There are some / any strawberries in the fridge.
b) Are there some / any pens on the desk? c) There aren't some/ any cats in my house. d) I've got some / any sandwiches in my bag. e) Would you like some / any coffee? f) We haven't got some / any biscuit. g) There aren't some / any pineapples. h) Are there some / any eggs in the fridge? i) There isn't some / any lemonade in the bottle. j) We've got some / any money in our bag. k) There isn't some / any ice cream. l) There is some/ any milk in the carton. m) Would you like some / any pizza? n) Is there some / any cheese?
3. Complete the dialogues with some or any.
A: Are there ________ biscuits? B: Yes, would you like ________? A: We need _______ cheese, and ________ bananas. A: Yes, I'd like one, please. B: No, we don't need _________cheese. There is B: Would you like _________tea? ________ in the fridge. A: Yes, thank you. A: OK, then.
EXTRA EXERCISES Mrs. Fabiana Calvi Simões de Almeida * English Teacher