1)-Would you like some apple juice? -Yes,please.I'd love some.
2)-Have you got any apples? -No,sorry. I haveh't got any apples. But I have got some oranges. -I'm afraid,I don't want any oranges. I would like apples.
3)-Mag,is there any bread at home? -No,there is no bread at home. - I hope you'll go and buy some.
1) Choose a or an: an opinion, an old dress, a class, a hand.
2) Choose the correct article before countable nouns.
1. I don’t have brothers or sisters.
2. I have a cousin. Do you have a cousin?
3. Write him a letter when you come back home.
4) Choose the correct article before uncountable nouns.
1. Could you pass me the salt, please?
2. The bread is stale.
3. Paper is made of wood.
5) Fill in articles before countable and uncountable nouns. Put ‘–’ for the zero article.
1. I am going out for a walk. I need some fresh air.
2. We need petrol. I hope we’ll come to a petrol station soon.
3. The soup isn’t salty enough. Could you pass me the salt, please?
1) Choose a or an: an opinion, an old dress, a class, a hand.
2) Choose the correct article before countable nouns.
1. I don’t have brothers or sisters.
2. I have a cousin. Do you have a cousin?
3. Write him a letter when you come back home.
4) Choose the correct article before uncountable nouns.
1. Could you pass me the salt, please?
2. The bread is stale.
3. Paper is made of wood.
5) Fill in articles before countable and uncountable nouns. Put ‘–’ for the zero article.
1. I am going out for a walk. I need some fresh air.
2. We need petrol. I hope we’ll come to a petrol station soon.
3. The soup isn’t salty enough. Could you pass me the salt, please?
1 any, some
2 any any some any
3no some