A / AN
• We use the indefinite articles
a/an with singular countable
nouns.
Would you like an orange?
I want a new bike.
SOME
We use some:
• In affirmative sentences with plural
countable nouns and uncountable
nouns.
I need some apples and some
cheese for the cake.
• In offers when we expect the
answer to be right.
Would you like some more tea?
ANY
• We use any in negative
sentences.
I haven´t got any comics
• We also use any in most
questions with plurals
countable nouns and
uncountable nouns.
Have you got any masks
for the party?
Is there any milk in the
fridge?
Are you ready?
Let´s practice it!
Complete the sentences using a /an,
some or any.
1. Susan´s got _________ money for the
present.
2. Sorry, I haven´t got ________ butter.
3. I´d like ________ kilo of oranges, please.
4. Would you like _________ more water?
5. She bought _______ dress and _________
perfume.
6. I need _______ information about the white
shark.
7. I Can you give _______ piece of paper?
8. Yesterday, I read _______ newspaper and
wrote _______ letters to my parents.
9. He preferred _______ orange juice but
finally he drank __________ coffee.
10. Peter has had __________ bad news .
Choose the best option,
1. I´m going to buy ____ bread.
A) any B) some C) a
2. There aren´t ______ chairs left in the class.
A) some B) any C) a
3. My mum has prepared ________ cakes.
A ) a piece of B) some C) any
4. I listened to ________ music.
A) a B) some C) any
5. Did they made______ mistakes?
A) some B) a C) any
6. There is _______ ice-cream in the fridge.
A) some B) an C) a
7. We didn´t take _______ photographs.
A) some B) any c) an
8. Have you got ________ brothers or sisters?
A) any B) a C) some