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Workshop.9 Grade

The document provides examples to practice using the words "some", "any", and "a/an" in different contexts with countable and uncountable nouns. It also provides practice distinguishing between "some" and "any" in questions and negative statements. Further examples reinforce use of "much", "a lot of", and "many" in describing quantities. The document aims to improve proficiency with certain indefinite pronouns and determiners in English.
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Workshop.9 Grade

The document provides examples to practice using the words "some", "any", and "a/an" in different contexts with countable and uncountable nouns. It also provides practice distinguishing between "some" and "any" in questions and negative statements. Further examples reinforce use of "much", "a lot of", and "many" in describing quantities. The document aims to improve proficiency with certain indefinite pronouns and determiners in English.
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Workshop

TEACHER: LUDY COPETE RENTERIA


1. Fill in the gaps with some, any or a - an. 1. Im really thirsty. I need ________ water, please. 2. I went to the library, but I couldnt find ________ books about art. 3. Can you give me _________ coffee, please? 4. She sent ________ postcards to her friends, but she didnt make _______ phone calls when she was in Britain. 5. Its very sunny but there is only _________ child playing in the street. 6. I bought __________ coffee, but I didnt buy ________ tea or ________ papaya. 7. Have you got __________ chocolate biscuits? Im sorry, there are____________ biscuits left. 8. Mary, Im afraid there isnt __________ juice in the fridge but theres __________ pineapple. 9. They ate ____________apples, ___________ mango, but they didnt eat ___________ oranges. 10. A. Would you like ___________ cheese? Its delicious. B. Ok, give me__________. 11. Is there __________ oil in the kitchen? No, there isnt ___________ but theres __________ butter. 2. Fill in the gaps with some or any:

Charles: Alice! Have we got ____________ eggs? Alice: Yes, there are ____________ in the cupboard. Charles: Have we got ______________ cheese? Alice: Yes, theres ____________ in the fridge. Charles: Can I use ___________ olive oil? Alice: Yes, of course. Charles: I need ____________ tomatoes. Alice: We havent got _____________. Charles, would you like ___________ help? Charles: No, thanks, Im OK.

Tom: Lets go for a picnic in the park. Sarah: OK. Well make _________ sandwiches. What do we need? Tom: We havent got ___________ bread. Can you buy ________? Sarah: Yes, sure. What about butter? Tom: Weve got __________. Ill buy _________cheese. Sarah: OK, and is there __________ orange juice in the fridge? Tom: No, Ill get __________. Sarah: Good. Do we need ___________ apples or cherries? Tom: Just ___________ apples. Sarah: Oh dear! I havent got ___________ money to buy the bread! Tom: Dont worry. Ill lend you ____________.

Barbara: Is there __________ milk left? Katherine: Yes, there is ___________ in the bottle on the table. Barbara: Would you like ___________ milk? Katherine: No, thank you. I don't think I'll drink _________ tonight. Could I have __________ water, please? Barbara: Sure. There is ___________ in the fridge. Katherine: There is ________ Chinese boy in my English class. Barbara: Thats interesting; could you ask him __________ questions for me? Katherine: No problem. Barbara: Could ask him ___________ questions about life in China? Katherine: I would be happy to do that for you.

3. Complete with much, a lot of, any, some,

When we got to the beach, ___________ people were already there, and we couldn't find a place to sit down. There werent ____________ empty spaces near the beach, but they were ______________ empty spaces a long way from the sea. We walked along the beach for a while, but we didn't have ____________fun because we kept bumping into people. Finally, we decided to get back in the car and go down the coast to the next beach. This was _____________ better; there were only ______________ families on the beach, so there was _______________ room to spread out our things. Because we had eaten so _____________food in the car, all we wanted to do was lie down, and after ____________ minutes we were all dozing happily in the sun.

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