4. Cross out a/an if it is wrong and substitute it with some. If it is correct, put a tick (̀t)
1. Can you give me an ____________ information, please?
2. I bought a ____________ suitcase yesterday.
3. We need a ____________money for the cinema.
4. He’s eating a ____________ bread.
5. I’d like a _____________ advice about my future.
6. We stopped at the filling station to get a ___________ petrol.
7. I really need a _____________ holiday.
8. Can you give me a ___________water, please? I’m thirsty.
9. Can you pass me a ____________ newspaper?
10. Do you want an ___________ apple?
5. Make these sentences negative. Use not…any
1. We’ve got some books about cinema.
2. Mary gave me some money yesterday.
3. Susan needs some help with her homework.
4. I bought some apples in the supermarket.
5. She’s got some sausages in the fridge.
6. There’s some milk in the cupboard.
7. He wrote some letters to his friends.
8. There are some apples left.
6. Rewrite the sentences in exercise 5 using no:
1. We’ve got no books about cinema.
7. Fill in the gaps with some, any or no.
1. I’m really thirsty. I need ____________ water, please.
2. I went to the library, but I couldn’t find __________ books about art.
3. Can you give me ___________ coffee, please?
4. She sent _____________ postcards to her friends, but she didn’t make _____________ phone calls when she was in Britain.
5. It’s very cold, so there are ____________ children playing in the street.
6. I bought __________ coffee, but I didn’t buy ____________ tea.
7. Have you got ______________ chocolate biscuits? I’m sorry, there are ____________ biscuits left.
8. “Mary, I’m afraid there’s __________ juice in the fridge.
9. They ate ____________apples, but they didn’t eat ___________ oranges.
10. A. “Do you want _____________ cheese? It’s delicious”. B. “Ok, give me ____________.”
11. I’m sorry, but I’ve got __________ time to help you.
12. He prepared ____________fruit for dessert.
13. I wanted to invite you, but I’ve got __________ money.
14. Is there _____________ oil in the kitchen?
15. We need _____________ coins for the car park. Have you got ___________, Peter?
8. Complete the sentences with how many, how much, a lot of, enough, too many, too much, not much, not many.
1. A. _______________ sugar is there? B. There is ____________ to make the cake, Mary.
2. I have got _____________money to buy a ticket for the concert.
3. I’ve got some rice, but _______________.
4. A. Have they got ____________ time to practise sport? B. Yes, but ______________.
5. A. _______________ exercises do you have to do, Charles? B. I ______________, I think.
6. Don’t buy any potatoes, we’ve got ________________ potatoes left.
7. Peter has got some friends, but ________________.
8. _______________ people are there in the classroom?
9. Are there ________________ people to play a football match?
10. ________________ eggs do you need to make the omelette?
11. There were __________________people at the party, it was fantastic.
12. A. ________________ chocolate do you eat? B. I think I eat _____________, but I’m afraid I’m a chocoholic.
13. She ate _________________ chocolates, so she’s got a stomach ache.