The document provides examples of using the words "some", "any", "a" and "an" in sentences. It includes 20 sentences demonstrating the correct use of these words when there are things/people/objects or when there are not things/people/objects. The sentences cover a variety of common scenarios like food items in the fridge, money amounts, school uniforms and more.
The document provides examples of using the words "some", "any", "a" and "an" in sentences. It includes 20 sentences demonstrating the correct use of these words when there are things/people/objects or when there are not things/people/objects. The sentences cover a variety of common scenarios like food items in the fridge, money amounts, school uniforms and more.
The document provides examples of using the words "some", "any", "a" and "an" in sentences. It includes 20 sentences demonstrating the correct use of these words when there are things/people/objects or when there are not things/people/objects. The sentences cover a variety of common scenarios like food items in the fridge, money amounts, school uniforms and more.
2.- There aren‘t any yoghourt on the table. 3. I don't have any money. 4.- Susan needs some sugar to prepare the cake. 5.- Do you want any cake? 6.- Peter and Karla don’t have any cheese to their hamburgers. 7.- We don’t have any money to buy a present to our mother. 8.- There are some oranges and bananas in the fridge. Do you want any ? 9.- Do you need any lettuce to the sandwich? Thanks, but I don’t like.
10. Is there any milk? No there isn t
11. He is some boy. 12. I have some umbrella. 13. I have some apples in my bag. 14. John doesn't have any dictionary. 15. There aren't any eggs. 16. That's some hour we've been waiting! 17. Do you have any brothers and sisters? 18. I bought s o m e new car yesterday. 19. There are some pens in that drawer. 20. Do you have to wear any uniform at school?