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English Work 1

1. The document provides examples to identify uncountable nouns, change statements to negative or questions, choose between "some" and "any", and complete sentences with articles. 2. It includes exercises with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about countable and uncountable nouns, questions and statements, and using "a/an", "some", or "any". 3. The purpose is to practice English grammar concepts including countable and uncountable nouns, questions and statements, and articles.

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English Work 1

1. The document provides examples to identify uncountable nouns, change statements to negative or questions, choose between "some" and "any", and complete sentences with articles. 2. It includes exercises with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about countable and uncountable nouns, questions and statements, and using "a/an", "some", or "any". 3. The purpose is to practice English grammar concepts including countable and uncountable nouns, questions and statements, and articles.

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Circle the uncountable noun in each

group.

cherry butter sardine tomato

purse coin wallet money

sofa wardrobe furniture armchair


Change the statements into the
glue book pencil ruler negative or question.

jar Choose
pot jam
the glass
correct word. I’ve baked some biscuits for you.
(x) I haven´t baked any biscuits for you.
head elbow
Can I have eye hair
some/any more cake? My brother found some money in the street yesterday.
(?) Did your brother find any money in the street
Are there some/any foreign students in yesterday?
your class? I know some words in German.
(x) I don´t know any words in German.
Would you like a/an orange? There are some beautiful fountains in the park.
(x) There aren´t any beautiful fountains in the
There aren’t some/any eggs left. Could park.
you get me some/any? Judy bought some trendy shoes last week.
(?) Did Judy buy any trendy shoes last week?
We need an/some information about
invertebrates for our biology project. Complete with ‘a/an’, ‘some’ or ‘any’.

Ann had a/some terrible headache so I I’ve seen a nice dress in the shop window.
advised her to take a/an aspirin. They didn’t bring some food to the party.
You shouldn’t have any problems with understanding the
There’s a/some soup left for you in the article.
microwave oven. Would you like any apple juice?
Henry doesn’t have an Italian dictionaries, but he has got
To prepare the salad I need a/an bowl, an English one.
a/some cheese, a/some red pepper,
I need some help with the writing assignment.
a/some corn, a/some cucumber and
a/some ketchup. We like U2. Some of their songs are just brilliant.
There’s an envelope and some stamps on the table.
We have a/some good news for you. Rob is a shy boy. He hasn’t got any friends.

10. There weren’t some/any people at the


bus stop because the drivers were on
strike.

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