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Use a/an, some or any.

“Is there ... tea in this kitchen?”

“Are there any girls in your class?” “No, there aren´t … “

The Browns haven’t got … children.

I haven’t got … books to read.

Has Mr. Evans got … coffee?

Are there … lamps in the house?

Have the Collins got … children?

Is there … book on the table?

This is … interesting newspaper.

“Is there any coffee in the kitchen?” “Yes, there is.....”

There are … cups of tea on the table.

Is there … beer in the glasses?

Have you got … chair for me?

Have the Evans got … flat?

Sorry, there isn’t … more tea.

Have they got … books?

There aren’t … flats to rent.

We haven’t got … cinemas here.

Are there … boys in this class?

There isn’t … beer in the bottle.

“Is there any coffee in the cup?” “Yes, there is …”

In the park there are … very nice trees.

I’m reading … interesting book.

Mrs Green is having … coffee with milk

There isn’t … water in the glass.

Mr. Smith is having … bread.

There are … children in the street.

Is there … wine in the glass?

There are … girls in this class.


“Is there any beer in the glass” “No, there isn’t …”

Has Peter got … interesting books?

“Have you got any glasses?” “No, I haven’t got …”

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