Task 1. Complete the sentences 'a / an, some/any . Вставьте в «a / an, some/any» в предложения. Используйте правило! Вписывать только слово/артикль
1. There isn´t electricity at the campsite.
2. There aren´t sunglasses in the shop.
3. I´ve got apple in my bag.
4. There are sandwiches.
5. I´ll buy bottle of water at the beach.
6. I haven´t got radios in my room.
7. Is there internet café in your town?
8. There aren´t computers in my classroom.
9. Have you got brothers and sisters?
10. There´s water in the bottle.
11. I´m going to buy chips.
12. There is camera.
14. You can have potatoes.
15. Have you got lemons?
16. We need water.
17. We don´t need strawberries.
18. Have we got cheese?
19. We need banana.
20. I´ve got orange juice
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Объяснение:
- We use "any" in negative sentences or questions when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
2. There aren't any sunglasses in the shop.
- Again, we use "any" in negative sentences when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
3. I've got an apple in my bag.
- We use "an" when the noun following it starts with a vowel sound, like the word "apple."
4. There are some sandwiches.
- We use "some" when we are talking about an indefinite amount of something.
5. I'll buy a bottle of water at the beach.
- We use "a" when the noun following it starts with a consonant sound, like the word "bottle."
6. I haven't got any radios in my room.
- Here, we use "any" in negative sentences or questions when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
7. Is there an internet café in your town?
- We use "an" when the noun following it starts with a vowel sound, like the word "internet."
8. There aren't any computers in my classroom.
- Again, we use "any" in negative sentences when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
9. Have you got any brothers and sisters?
- Here, we use "any" in questions when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
10. There's some water in the bottle.
- We use "some" when we are talking about an indefinite amount of something.
11. I'm going to buy some chips.
- We use "some" when we are talking about an indefinite amount of something.
12. There is a camera.
- We use "a" when the noun following it starts with a consonant sound, like the word "camera."
13. You can have some potatoes.
- We use "some" when we are talking about an indefinite amount of something.
14. Have you got any lemons?
- Here, we use "any" in questions when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
15. We need some water.
- We use "some" when we are talking about an indefinite amount of something.
16. We don't need any strawberries.
- Again, we use "any" in negative sentences when we are talking about an indefinite amount or absence of something.
17. Have we got any cheese?
- Here, we use "any" in questions when we are talking about an indefinite amount or an absence of something.
18. We need a banana.
- We use "a" when the noun following it starts with a consonant sound, like the word "banana."
19. I've got some orange juice.
- We use "some" when we are talking about an indefinite amount of something.
Remember, the use of "a/an" and "some/any" depends on whether the noun following it is countable or uncountable, whether it starts with a vowel or consonant sound, and whether the sentence is positive, negative, or a question.