IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
1. My shirt is dry now, but I need a/ an/ any / some iron to press it with.
2. Would you like a/ an/ any / some chicken? And how about a/ an/ any / some potatoes?
3. I can’t make pizza because I haven’t got a/ an/ any/ some cheese.
4. Have you got a/ an/ any/ some money for the machine? I didn’t bring a/ an/any/some.
5. Is there a/ an/ any/ some soup left? - Yes. There is a/ an/ any/ some soup left for you in the microwave oven.
6. I’d like to drink some water, but I can’t find a/ an/ any/ some glass.
7. Could you buy me a/ an/ any / some bread? I want to make French toast.
8. This mixture of spices is a/ an/ any / some important ingredient of the curry sauce.
9. I’m really hungry. Can you make me a/ an/ any / some meat sandwich?
10. To prepare the salad I need a/ an/ any/ some red pepper, a/ an/ any/ some cucumbers, a/ an/ any/ some onion and a/ an/ any/ some ketchup.
1. an
2. some
3. any
4. any - any
5. any - some
6. any
7. a
8. an
9. a
10. a - some