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Grammar Exercises

Part A: Fill the blanks with 'a', 'an', 'some' or 'any'

1. I need umbrella. (to indicate one)

2. Do we have eggs left? (to indicate none or some)

3. She bought books from the bookstore. (to indicate some)

4. There aren't cookies left. (to indicate none)

5. Would you like tea? (to indicate some)

6. I saw dog in the park. (to indicate one)

7. He doesn't have friends in the city. (to indicate none)

8. She wants chocolates. (to indicate some)

Part B: Choose the correct option

9. We had great day at the beach. (a/an)

10. I don't have money left. (much/any)

11. Could I have apples, please? (some/many)

12. Was there traffic on the way home? (much/any)

13. Do you have idea about what happened? (an/a)

14. We bought vegetables from the market. (some/many)

15. There isn't milk in the fridge. (any/many)

16. She gave me advice. (some/many)

Part C: Choose the correct word

17. We've been to London times. (a few/any)

18. She bought oranges from the market. (a little/some)

19. There isn't butter in the fridge. (many/any)

20. He told me interesting stories. (a few/an)

21. Do you need more time? (any/much)

22. She didn't invite to her birthday party. (much/anyone)

23. Can I borrow sugar? (little/some)

24. I'll be back in minutes. (a few/some)

Part D: Fill in the blanks with 'a', 'an', 'some', or 'any'

25. I don't have money left.

26. There is mistake in your calculation.

27. Could you lend me sugar?

28. He ate apple before lunch.

29. We need help with this problem.

30. I don't know people in this city.

31. She wants to buy new dress for the party.

32. We didn't have issues with the project.

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