Напишите a/an или some/any. 1. Have you got __ apple juice?
- No, we haven't. We have got __ orange juice.
2. Is there __ cucumber in the fridge?
- There aren't __ vegetables.
3. Did you buy __ fruits yesterday?
- I brought __ pears.
4. Has he got __ cheese for __ sandwich?
- No, he hasn't __ cheese. He's got __ butter, __ and __ bread.
5. What do you usually put in __ pie?
- I put __ apple, __ sugar, __ butter, __ egg, __ flour.
- No, we haven't. We have got some orange juice.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "any" before "apple juice" because it is a countable noun and we don't have a specific amount mentioned. However, we use "some" before "orange juice" because it is also a countable noun, but there is a specific amount mentioned.
2. Is there any cucumber in the fridge?
- There aren't any vegetables.
Explanation: We use "any" before "cucumber" because it is a countable noun and we don't have a specific amount mentioned. Similarly, we use "any" before "vegetables" because it is a countable noun and we are talking about vegetables in general.
3. Did you buy any fruits yesterday?
- I brought some pears.
Explanation: We use "any" before "fruits" because it is a countable noun and we don't have a specific amount mentioned. However, we use "some" before "pears" because it is a countable noun and there is a specific amount mentioned.
4. Has he got any cheese for the sandwich?
- No, he hasn't got any cheese. He's got some butter and some bread.
Explanation: We use "any" before "cheese" because it is a countable noun and we don't have a specific amount mentioned. Additionally, we use "some" before "butter" and "bread" because they are also countable nouns and there is a specific amount mentioned.
5. What do you usually put in a pie?
- I put some apple, some sugar, some butter, an egg, and some flour.
Explanation: We use "some" before "apple", "sugar", "butter", and "flour" because they are countable nouns and there is a specific amount mentioned. Additionally, we use "an" before "egg" because it is a countable noun and we are talking about one egg specifically.