1 Complete the sentences with a, an, some, or any.
Example: There are some strawberries in the fridge.
1 ‘I’m hungry.’ ‘Do you want apple?’
2 Let’s make bread this evening.
3 He’s a vegetarian. He doesn’t want meat.
4 ‘Are there bananas?’ ‘No. Pete had the last one.’
5 Do you want sandwich?
6 There are eggs in the fridge.
Underline the correct word.
Example: a carton / can of cola
1 a jar / bottle of strawberry jam
2 a tin / packet of biscuits
3 a jar / carton of orange juice
4 a bottle / packet of fresh milk
5 a can / box of chocolates
6 a tin / carton of tomatoes
3 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
Example: My sister is younger (young) than me.
1 Your computer was (expensive) than mine.
2 Sara’s a (bad) cook than me.
3 I think the mountains are (beautiful) than the beach.
4 It’s (hot) in Greece than in Sweden.
5 Anton’s a (good) dancer than you.
6 Swimming in the sea is (dangerous) than swimming in a pool.
7 I’m (happy) now than when I was a teenager.
8 This year’s course is (hard) than last year’s course.
Write the numbers as words.
Example: 42,000,000 forty-two million
1 3,250
2 169
3 78,000
4 999,999
5 12,000,000
6 5,006 Write the words in the correct places.
strawberries tea bananas carrots lettuce pineapples peas milk fruit juice
Fruit Vegetables Drinks
strawberries 3 6
1 4 7
2 5 8
Underline the correct word.
Example: a carton / can of cola
1 a jar / bottle of strawberry jam
2 a tin / packet of biscuits
3 a jar / carton of orange juice
4 a bottle / packet of fresh milk
5 a can / box of chocolates
6 a tin / carton of tomatoes
In this sentence, we use "an" before the noun "apple" because "apple" starts with a vowel sound.
2. Let’s make some bread this evening.
In this sentence, we use "some" before the noun "bread" to indicate an unspecified quantity of bread.
3. He’s a vegetarian. He doesn’t want any meat.
In this sentence, we use "any" before the noun "meat" to indicate a negative sentence and absence of meat.
4. ‘Are there any bananas?’ ‘No. Pete had the last one.’
In this sentence, we use "any" before the noun "bananas" to indicate a question about the presence of bananas.
5. Do you want a sandwich?
In this sentence, we use "a" before the noun "sandwich" because it is singular and nonspecific.
6. There are some eggs in the fridge.
In this sentence, we use "some" before the noun "eggs" to indicate an unspecified quantity of eggs.
Underline the correct word.
1. a jar of strawberry jam
2. a packet of biscuits
3. a carton of orange juice
4. a bottle of fresh milk
5. a box of chocolates
6. a tin of tomatoes
Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
1. Your computer was more expensive than mine.
2. Sara's a worse cook than me.
3. I think the mountains are more beautiful than the beach.
4. It's hotter in Greece than in Sweden.
5. Anton's a better dancer than you.
6. Swimming in the sea is more dangerous than swimming in a pool.
7. I'm happier now than when I was a teenager.
8. This year's course is harder than last year's course.
Write the numbers as words.
1. 3,250 - three thousand two hundred fifty
2. 169 - one hundred sixty-nine
3. 78,000 - seventy-eight thousand
4. 999,999 - nine hundred ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine
5. 12,000,000 - twelve million
6. 5,006 - five thousand six
Write the words in the correct places.
Fruit Vegetables Drinks
strawberries carrots fruit juice
bananas lettuce milk
pineapples peas
In this table, we categorize each item under the corresponding category.
Underline the correct word.
1. a jar of strawberry jam
2. a packet of biscuits
3. a carton of orange juice
4. a bottle of fresh milk
5. a box of chocolates
6. a tin of tomatoes
In each sentence, we choose the correct preposition to match the container or packaging of the mentioned item.