2. Choose the correct words or phrases to complete the sentences below.
1. I have ……………………(some/ any) food for you if you want some.
2. There is ……………………..(a lot of/ some) pepper in my omlette. Too much. I don’t like it.
3. Can I have ………………………….(some/ a lot of) sauce in my spaghetti? But not too much.
4. I need to buy ………………………..(some/ any) oil because there isn;t (some/any) oil in the kitchen.
5. She is a warm and friendly girl. She has……………………..……. (lots of/ some) friends.
6. I need ………………….(some/ any) sugar for the cakes. Is there…………………….. (any/ a lot of) sugar in the jar?
3. Fill in the blanks with a, an, some or any.
1. Have you got __________________ potatoes?
2. I’d like __________bread, and __________________piece of cheese, please.
3. For breakfast, I have __________________ham sandwich and __________________orange juice.
4. Here are __________________ cereals, but there isn’t __________________ milk.
5. Would you like __________________ beer or would you prefer __________________ bottle of Coke?
6. Is there __________________ rice left? I’m afraid there isn’t __________________ rice left,
4. Circle the correct prepositions to complete the sentences.
1. The staff room is.................................... (at/in/on) the second floor of the building.
2. When I saw Hoa, she was holding a pocket English dictionary ………........................(at/in/on) her hands.
3. Is their school (at/in/on).................................... 32 Vo Van Kiet Avenue?
4. The child is sitting (at/in/on) the classroom, looking at the poster (at/in/on)....................................... the wall.
5. Parents usually wait for their children (at/in/on) the school gate (at/in/on) .................................11:30 a.m.
6. What do you usually do (at/in/on) ......................................Tet?
2. Choose the correct words or phrases to complete the sentences below.
1. I have ……………………(some/ any) food for you if you want some.
2. There is ……………………..(a lot of/ some) pepper in my omlette. Too much. I don’t like it.
3. Can I have ………………………….(some/ a lot of) sauce in my spaghetti? But not too much.
4. I need to buy ………………………..(some/ any) oil because there isn;t (some/any) oil in the kitchen.
5. She is a warm and friendly girl. She has……………………..……. (lots of/ some) friends.
6. I need ………………….(some/ any) sugar for the cakes. Is there…………………….. (any/ a lot of) sugar in the jar?
3. Fill in the blanks with a, an, some or any.
1. Have you got _________any_________ potatoes?
2. I’d like ___some_______bread, and ________a__________piece of cheese, please.
3. For breakfast, I have _________a_________ham sandwich and ___________some_______orange juice.
4. Here are ___________some_______ cereals, but there isn’t ________any__________ milk.
5. Would you like _______some___________ beer or would you prefer _____a_____________ bottle of Coke?
6. Is there ___________any_______ rice left? I’m afraid there isn’t ______any____________ rice left,
4. Circle the correct prepositions to complete the sentences.
1. The staff room is.................................... (at/in/on) the second floor of the building.
2. When I saw Hoa, she was holding a pocket English dictionary ………........................(at/in/on) her hands.
3. Is their school (at/in/on).................................... 32 Vo Van Kiet Avenue?
4. The child is sitting (at/in/on) the classroom, looking at the poster (at/in/on)....................................... the wall.
5. Parents usually wait for their children (at/in/on) the school gate (at/in/on) .................................11:30 a.m.
6. What do you usually do (at/in/on) ......................................Tet?