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A/An and some

* We use a/an with singular, countable nouns.


Ex.: Mark wants an apple. There is a carrot in the kitchen.
* We use some with plural countable nouns.
Ex.: We want some grapes.
* We use some with uncountable nouns.
Ex.: Eat some pats. It’s good for you.

A. Put in a/an or some:


1). I read _a_ book and listened to__some__music.
2). I need ______ money. I want to buy _____ food.
3). We met ______interesting people at the party.
4). I’m going to open _____ window to get ____fresh air.
5). She didn’t eat much for lunch – only ___apple and _______bread.
6). We live in _____big house. There’s _____nice garden with
_____beautiful trees.
7). I’m going to make____ table. I need ______ wood.
8). I’m going to give you _______advice.

B. Complete with a, an or some:


1. Be careful! There’s _____mouse under the sofa!
C. Choose right:
2. There’s ____milk for Suzy in that bowl.
1 I’m going to buy some new
3. I’ve got _____idea! Let’s go to the cinema tonight. shoe/shoes.
2 The tourist guide gave us some
4. Well done! This is ______excellent story.
information/informations about the
5. Mary has got_____ baby brother. town.
3 We’re going to buy some new
6. There’s ______orange juice for the children in the fridge.
chair/chairs.
7. This is_____ old photograph of Peter and Klara’s parents.
8. There is______ soup for you on the table.
9. We’ve got _____cheese. Let’s make ____ pizza.

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