Complete the sentences with a/an, some or any. 1 There are some eggs in the bowl.
2 There isn't
milk in my coffee.
3 There's
banana on the table.
4 There aren't
crisps for lunch.
5 There is
butter in the fridge.
6 There is
onion for the omelette.
7 There are
biscuits on the plate.
8 There isn't
bread for the sandwiches.
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- "Some" is used to indicate an indefinite quantity or number of eggs in the bowl.
2. There isn't any milk in my coffee.
- "Any" is used in negative sentences to indicate an absence or lack of milk in the coffee.
3. There's a banana on the table.
- "A" is used before a singular countable noun, like "banana", to indicate one specific banana.
4. There aren't any crisps for lunch.
- "Any" is used in negative sentences to indicate an absence or lack of crisps for lunch.
5. There is some butter in the fridge.
- "Some" is used to indicate an indefinite quantity or amount of butter in the fridge.
6. There is an onion for the omelette.
- "An" is used before a singular countable noun, like "onion", to indicate one specific onion.
7. There are some biscuits on the plate.
- "Some" is used to indicate an indefinite quantity or number of biscuits on the plate.
8. There isn't any bread for the sandwiches.
- "Any" is used in negative sentences to indicate an absence or lack of bread for the sandwiches.