A, some, any: Countable and uncountable nouns – English Grammar Test for A1

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1
A: Do you have ___ brothers or sisters?
B: No, I don’t have ___ brothers or sisters.

2
A: I saw ___ cat in the garden.
B: Really? I didn’t see ___ cat.

3
A: Can I have ___ water, please?
B: Of course, here’s ___ cold water.

4
A: She bought ___ apple at the shop.
B: Yes, she also bought ___ oranges.

5
A: Do you know ___ good restaurants here?
B: Yes, there is ___ near the station.

6
A: We need ___ bread for lunch.
B: Sorry, I don’t have ___ bread at home.

7
A: He is eating ___ sandwich.
B: And I’m eating ___ biscuits.

8
A: Did you buy ___ milk?
B: No, I didn’t buy ___ milk.

9
A: I met ___ friend yesterday.
B: Oh! Did you meet ___ other friends too?

10
A: Are there ___ eggs in the fridge?
B: Yes, there are ___ eggs on the top shelf.

11
A: Do you have ___ paper?
B: Yes, there is ___ paper on the desk.

12
A: He wants ___ job in the city.
B: Yes, but there aren’t ___ jobs now.

13
A: Would you like ___ tea?
B: Yes, please. I’d also like ___ biscuits.

14
A: She gave me ___ advice.
B: Really? I didn’t get ___ advice from her.

15
A: Did you take ___ photos at the party?
B: Yes, I took ___ very nice photos.

16
A: She is reading ___ book.
B: Yes, but she doesn’t have ___ other books at home.

17
A: They need ___ chairs for the meeting.
B: Yes, but we don’t have ___ chairs left.

18
A: He bought ___ flower for his mother.
B: And he also bought ___ fruit.

19
A: Do you have ___ money?
B: Sorry, I don’t have ___ money.

20
A: He saw ___ interesting film yesterday.
B: Yes, but he didn’t watch ___ other films.

21
A: There are ___ children in the park.
B: But I don’t see ___ adults.

22
A: We need ___ ticket for the concert.
B: Yes, but I don’t think there are ___ tickets left.

23
A: She made ___ cake this morning.
B: Yes, and she also made ___ sandwiches.

24
A: Do you want ___ help with your homework?
B: Yes, please. I really need ___ help.

25
A: He is writing ___ letter.
B: Yes, but he doesn’t have ___ envelopes.

26
A: There are ___ shops in this street.
B: But I don’t think there are ___ supermarkets.

27
A: I saw ___ man at the station.
B: Did you see ___ other people there?

28
A: She usually drinks ___ coffee in the morning.
B: But today she didn’t drink ___ coffee.

29
A: We bought ___ apples from the market.
B: Yes, but we didn’t buy ___ bananas.

30
A: Do you know ___ interesting stories?
B: Yes, I can tell you ___.

Answer

1 any / any – question, negative.
2 a / any – singular first mention, negative.
3 some / some – polite request, affirmative.
4 an / some – singular vs plural.
5 any / a – question, then singular answer.
6 some / any – need (affirmative), negative.
7 a / some – singular vs plural.
8 any / any – question & negative.
9 a / any – singular vs question.
10 any / some – question & affirmative.
11 any / some – question & affirmative.
12 a / any – singular vs negative plural.
13 some / some – offer & plural.
14 some / any – affirmative vs negative.
15 any / some – question & affirmative.
16 a / any – singular vs negative plural.
17 some / any – need (affirmative), negative.
18 a / some – singular vs plural.
19 any / any – question & negative.
20 a / any – singular vs negative plural.
21 some / any – plural vs negative.
22 a / any – singular vs negative plural.
23 a / some – singular vs plural.
24 any / some – question & affirmative.
25 a / any – singular vs negative plural.
26 some / any – plural vs negative.
27 a / any – singular vs question.
28 some / any – general vs negative.
29 some / any – affirmative vs negative.
30 any / some – question vs affirmative.

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