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

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Part A – Multiple Choice (10 Questions)

1 She bought ___ apple at the market.
a) a
b) some
c) any

2 Do you have ___ water?
a) a
b) some
c) any

3 He doesn’t have ___ friends here.
a) a
b) some
c) any

4 We saw ___ birds in the garden.
a) a
b) some
c) any

5 There is ___ book on the table.
a) a
b) some
c) any

6 I didn’t eat ___ bread for breakfast.
a) a
b) some
c) any

7 Would you like ___ tea?
a) a
b) some
c) any

8 He bought ___ sandwich for lunch.
a) a
b) some
c) any

9 Are there ___ chairs in the room?
a) a
b) some
c) any

10 We need ___ information about the trip.
a) a
b) some
c) any

Part B – Gap-fill (10 Questions)

11 I saw ___ man near the bus stop.

12 She doesn’t want ___ sugar in her tea.

13 There are ___ children playing outside.

14 He needs ___ help with his homework.

15 Did you buy ___ eggs at the shop?

16 We took ___ photos at the party.

17 They don’t have ___ money today.

18 There is ___ letter on the desk.

19 She cooked ___ rice for dinner.

20 Do you know ___ good restaurants near here?

Part C – Short Dialogues (5 Questions)

21
A: Can I have ___ water, please?
B: Of course.

22
A: Do you have ___ brothers or sisters?
B: No, I don’t have ___.

23
A: He is eating ___ sandwich.
B: Yes, but he didn’t bring ___ fruit.

24
A: I met ___ friend yesterday.
B: Really? Do you have ___ other friends here?

25
A: Are there ___ shops near the station?
B: Yes, there are ___.

Part D – Error Correction (5 Questions)

👉 Find the mistake and correct it.

26 He bought a apples at the market.
a) a apples → some apples
b) a apples → an apple
c) a apples → any apples

27 She doesn’t have some money.
a) some money → any money
b) some money → a money
c) some money → the money

28 Do you have some friends here? (question)
a) some friends → any friends
b) some friends → a friend
c) some friends → Ø friends

29 There isn’t a water in the glass.
a) a water → any water
b) a water → some water
c) a water → Ø water

30 He needs any help with his homework. (positive)
a) any help → some help
b) any help → a help
c) any help → Ø help

Answer

Part A

1 a) a – singular apple.
2 c) any – question + uncountable.
3 c) any – negative + plural.
4 b) some – affirmative + plural.
5 a) a – singular book.
6 c) any – negative + uncountable.
7 b) some – polite offer.
8 a) a – singular sandwich.
9 c) any – question + plural.
10 b) some – uncountable information.

Part B

11 a man – singular.
12 any sugar – negative + uncountable.
13 some children – affirmative + plural.
14 some help – affirmative + uncountable.
15 any eggs – question + plural.
16 some photos – affirmative + plural.
17 any money – negative + uncountable.
18 a letter – singular.
19 some rice – uncountable.
20 any good restaurants – question + plural.

Part C

21 some – polite request.
22 any / any – question + negative.
23 a / any – singular sandwich, negative fruit.
24 a / any – singular friend, question plural.
25 any / some – question + plural, affirmative answer.

Part D

26 b) an apple – singular correction.
27 a) any money – negative needs any.
28 a) any friends – question needs any.
29 a) any water – negative needs any.
30 a) some help – affirmative needs some.

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