Quantifiers: a, an, some, any Complete with the correct form of There is - There are (Affirmative, Negative or Interrogative) and a/an, some or any 1. There is banana 15. a bottle water? 2. There is egg 16. an apple? some cheese. 17. Is there meat? There is milk. 18. anyjam? 5. some butter. 19. there pasta? 6. some biscuits. 20. any sweets? 7. There are tomatoes 21 Are​

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1. There is a banana.
Explanation: "a" is used before a singular countable noun, such as "banana".

2. There is an egg.
Explanation: "an" is used before a singular countable noun starting with a vowel sound, such as "egg".

3. There is some cheese.
Explanation: "some" is used before an uncountable noun, such as "cheese".

4. There is milk.
Explanation: "no article" is used before an uncountable noun, such as "milk".

5. There is some butter.
Explanation: "some" is used before an uncountable noun, such as "butter".

6. There are some biscuits.
Explanation: "some" is used before a plural countable noun, such as "biscuits".

7. There are tomatoes.
Explanation: "no article" is used before a plural countable noun, such as "tomatoes".

8. Is there a bottle of water?
Explanation: "a" is used before a singular countable noun, such as "bottle of water", in an interrogative sentence.

9. Is there an apple?
Explanation: "an" is used before a singular countable noun starting with a vowel sound, such as "apple", in an interrogative sentence.

10. Is there any jam?
Explanation: "any" is used before an uncountable noun, such as "jam", in an interrogative sentence.

11. Is there any meat?
Explanation: "any" is used before an uncountable noun, such as "meat", in an interrogative sentence.

12. Is there any pasta?
Explanation: "any" is used before an uncountable noun, such as "pasta", in an interrogative sentence.

13. Are there any sweets?
Explanation: "any" is used before a plural countable noun, such as "sweets", in an interrogative sentence.

14. Are there any biscuits?
Explanation: "any" is used before a plural countable noun, such as "biscuits", in an interrogative sentence.
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