Grammar: nouns and determiners 5 a/an, some, any, no We've got some tomatoes, some bread and an orange. We haven't got any bananas or any cheese. We've got no biscuits and no milk. Have we got any eggs? Have we got any juice? We use a/an with singular countable nouns (see Unit 2): We've got an orange. We haven't got a melon. We use some with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences: We've got some tomatoes. We've got some bread. We use any with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in negative sentences and questions: We haven't got any bananas. We haven't got any cheese. Have we got anyeggs? Have we got any orange juice? We use no with singular and plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns, to mean 'not one/not any'. We use no with an affirmative verb: We've got no biscuits. We've got no milk. We usually use some (not any) in questions when we offer something to someone or when we ask for something: Would you like some biscuits? Can I have some juice? P r a C T i c e 5a Complete the sentences. Use a, an or some. o Tom wants … … biscuit. 1 There are … … bananas in the kitchen. 2 There's … … rice in the fridge. 3 I eat … … apple every day. 4 I'd like … … chips, please. 5 Laura would like … … … cheese in her salad. 6 I've got … … sandwich for you. 5b Complete the sentences. Use some or any. some o We need … … e… onions for this soup. 1 Have we got … … cola? 2 I'm hungry, Let's make … … … sandwiches. 3 There aren't … … tomatoes in the fridge. … popcorn. It's in that bowl. 4 We've got … 5 Is there … … water in that bottle? 6 We need … … flour for the cake.

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Объяснение:

1.some

2.some

3.an

4.some

5.some

6.a

5b.

1.any

2.some

3.any

4.some

5.any

6.some

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