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A, an, some, any

Remember the rules:


SINGULAR COUNTABLE NOUNS

PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

AFIRMATIVE

A / an

Some

Some

NEGATIVE

A / an

Any

Any

INTERROGATIVE

A / an

Any

Any


A is used before words beginning with a vocalic sound: a child, a house /haʊs/ , a university /'ju:nə'vɜ:rsəti / .
An is used before words beginning with a non vocalic sound: an apple, an hour /aʊr / , an MTV presenter.

Write one of these words in the gaps: a. an. some, any.

  1. I've got good job.

  2. Have you got posters in your room?
  3. Pete has got friends in Moscow.
  4. We'll have sandwiches and tea for lunch.
  5. I'm afraid there isn't milk left.
  6. Are there cakes in the kitchen?
  7. He usually eats just apple or orange for dinner.
  8. Have your friends got children?
  9. There are people in the street.
  10. London is important city.
  11. Leonardo is new student in our class.
  12. There are interesting books in my library.