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Fill in The Gaps With A, An or Some

The document provides examples of sentences using the indefinite articles "a", "an", and "some". It includes sentences asking for food items or drinks with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate article. It then provides another conversation example using "a/an/some" and "any" to complete sentences about doing grocery shopping.

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Fill in The Gaps With A, An or Some

The document provides examples of sentences using the indefinite articles "a", "an", and "some". It includes sentences asking for food items or drinks with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate article. It then provides another conversation example using "a/an/some" and "any" to complete sentences about doing grocery shopping.

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Fill in the gaps with a, an or some.

a. I’d like ________ biscuits and ________ glass of milk, please.


b. I’d like ________ tomatoes and ________ eggs, please.
c. I want ________ cheese and ham sandwich today.
d. Would you like ________ apple or ________ pear?
e. I want ________ chocolate ice cream with my fruit salad.
f. I’d like ________ steak, ________ rice and ________ green salad.
g. Do you want ________ chips with your chicken?
h. Would you like ________ strawberries or ________ grapes?
i. I’d like ________ egg and ________ cereals for breakfast.
j. Can I have ________ milk or ________ juice, please?
k. I want ________ milk for my coffee, please.
l. You can’t buy ________ meat in this shop.
m. I want ________ jam and ________ butter for my toast, please.
n. Do you want ________ burgers, or would you prefer ________ pizza?
o. She always takes __________sugar with her tea.
p. I always make a salad with __________ fish, __________ tomato and ____________potatoes.

Complete the following sentences with a / some / any.

Julie: Hi! I’m at the supermarket. Have we got _________ bread?

Jack: Yes, we’ve got _________ bread, but we haven’t got _________ butter.

Julie: OK. So we need _________ butter. Is there _________ milk?

Jack: No, there isn’t. And we need _________ meat and _________ eggs.

Julie: Right. Have we got _________ fruit?

Jack: We’ve got _________ big bag of oranges, but we haven’t got _________ apples.

Julie: OK, I’ll get _________ more fruit. And _________ cheese.

Jack: And please bring _________ big bottle of water, too! See you soon!

Read the text and then write about your eating habits.

Hi! My name’s Alex. I always have a sandwich and tea for breakfast. My favourite sandwiches are ham and tomatoes
sandwiches. They’re delicious! And I also like cheese sandwiches. On weekdays I have lunch at school. I take a packed
lunch with me. I have some sandwiches, an apple or a banana and I usually drink hot chocolate or tea. For dinner I have
jacket potatoes with cheese and some salad, pizza or fish and chips. But I like spaghetti the most because it is my
favourite food.

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