Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.
1. There is ………… banana in the basket.
2. I need ………………tea.
3. Are there ………….tomatoes in the fridge?
4. We have …………. rice, but we don’t have meat.
5. There’s ………… orange on the table.
6. I’d like …………apple juice.
7. He has …………TV and …………..computer.
8. Would you like ………….ice- cream?
9. I have ………….friends in Hue.
10. Do you have ………….dogs or cats at home?
Exercise 2: Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct.
1. If someone came into the store, smile and say, “May I help you?”
A B C D
2. If you try these cosmetics, you look five years younger.
A B C D
3. If you do not understand what were written in the book, you could ask Mr. Pike. A B C D
4. I will come to meet Mr. Pike and tell him about your problems if you didn’t solve them
A B C D
yourself.
5. Sam will not graduate unless he doesn’t pass all the tests.
A B C D
6. If there isn’t enough food, we couldn’t continue our journey.
A B C D
7. Unless you pour oil on water, it will float.
A B C D
8. You have to take a taxi home if you want to leave now.
A B C D
9. If anyone will phone, tell them I’ll be back at 11:00.
A B C D
10. We can hire a minibus if there will be enough people.
A B C D
Exercise 3: Complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence.
1. Eating healthy foods is very important.
=> It is ____________________________________________________________________
2. I suggest having spaghetti and pizza tonight.
=> Let’s ___________________________________________________________________
3. You need to peel the onion and slice it.
=> The onion _______________________________________________________________
4. Follow these safety instructions or you may get burnt.
=> If you___________________________________________________________________
5. My aunt has never tasted sushi before.
=> This is __________________________________________________________________
Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.
1. There is ……a…… banana in the basket.
2. I need ………some………tea.
3. Are there ……any…….tomatoes in the fridge?
4. We have ……some……. rice, but we don’t have....any...... meat.
5. There’s …an……… orange on the table.
6. I’d like ……some……apple juice.
7. He has ……a……TV and ……a……..computer.
8. Would you like ……an…….ice- cream?
9. I have ……some…….friends in Hue.
10. Do you have ……any…….dogs or cats at
Exercise 2: Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct.
1. If someone came into the store, smile and say, “May I help you?”
=>Came->come
2. If you try these cosmetics, you look five years younger.
=>look->will look
3. If you do not understand what were written in the book, you could ask
=>could ask->can ask
4. I will come to meet Mr. Pike and tell him about your problems if you
=>Will come->would come
5. Sam will not graduate unless he doesn’t pass all the tests.
=>doesn't pass->passed
6. If there isn’t enough food, we couldn’t continue our journey.
=>Couldn't continue->can't continue
7. Unless you pour oil on water, it will float.
=>Unless->If
8. You have to take a taxi home if you want to leave now.
=>have->would have
9. If anyone will phone, tell them I’ll be back at 11:00.
=>will phone->phones
10.We can hire a minibus if there will be enough people.
=>be->are
Exercise 3: Complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence.
1. Eating healthy foods is very important.
=> It is ____very important to eat healthy food._____
2. I suggest having spaghetti and pizza tonight.
=> Let’s ____have spaghetti and pizza tonight._____
3. You need to peel the onion and slice it.
=> The onion ____are need peeling and slicing.____
4. Follow these safety instructions or you may get burnt.
=>If you_ don't follow these safety instructions, you will get burn_
5. My aunt has never tasted sushi before.
=> This is __the first time my aunt has tasted sushi._____