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We use ______ and any with uncountable things or when we cannot specify or do not need or want to specify a number or an exact amount.
We use ______ and any with uncountable things or when we cannot specify or do not need or want to specify a number or an exact amount.
some
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply)
In sentences when you expect a positive answer and with demands, we use:
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply) In sentences when you expect a positive answer and with demands, we use:
- some (correct)
- all
- any
- many
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply)
In polite questions or requests or if we expect the answer "YES", we use:
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply) In polite questions or requests or if we expect the answer "YES", we use:
- many
- any
- some (correct)
- all
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply)
We can combine 'some' and 'any' with other words, such as:
Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply) We can combine 'some' and 'any' with other words, such as:
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
- I'm going to buy ______ posters.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
- I'm going to buy ______ posters.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
2. They didn't have ______ hair clasps.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 2. They didn't have ______ hair clasps.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
3. There aren't ______ shops in this part of the town.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 3. There aren't ______ shops in this part of the town.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
4. Have you got ______ brothers or sisters? No, I haven't.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 4. Have you got ______ brothers or sisters? No, I haven't.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
5. There are ______ beautiful leather jackets in the shop window.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 5. There are ______ beautiful leather jackets in the shop window.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
6. I haven't got ______ stamps, but Ann has got ______.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 6. I haven't got ______ stamps, but Ann has got ______.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
7. I can pay. I've got ______ money.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 7. I can pay. I've got ______ money.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
8. Are there ______ letters for me this morning? No, there aren't.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 8. Are there ______ letters for me this morning? No, there aren't.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
9. We saw ______ punks in Hyde Park.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 9. We saw ______ punks in Hyde Park.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
10. Do you know ______ good hotels in London?
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 10. Do you know ______ good hotels in London?
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
11. Would you like ______ tea? Yes, please.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 11. Would you like ______ tea? Yes, please.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
12. We haven't got ______ bread. I am going to buy ______.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 12. We haven't got ______ bread. I am going to buy ______.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
13. When we were in London, we visited ______ very interesting places.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 13. When we were in London, we visited ______ very interesting places.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
14. If I had ______ sweets, I would give you ______.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 14. If I had ______ sweets, I would give you ______.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
15. I went out to buy ______ milk, but they didn't have ______ in the shop.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 15. I went out to buy ______ milk, but they didn't have ______ in the shop.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
16. Sorry, we’re late. We had ______ problems with the car.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 16. Sorry, we’re late. We had ______ problems with the car.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
17. Why isn’t the radio working? Are there ______ batteries in it?
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 17. Why isn’t the radio working? Are there ______ batteries in it?
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
18. Would you like ______ cheese? No, thank you. I’m not hungry ______ more.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 18. Would you like ______ cheese? No, thank you. I’m not hungry ______ more.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
19. Everybody was standing because there weren’t ______ chairs in the hall.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 19. Everybody was standing because there weren’t ______ chairs in the hall.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps.
20. I can’t buy you a drink. I haven’t got ______ money.
Fill in 'some' or 'any' into the gaps. 20. I can’t buy you a drink. I haven’t got ______ money.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
- She said ______, but I didn’t understand ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
- She said ______, but I didn’t understand ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
2. Has ______ found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 2. Has ______ found my blue pencil? No, I’m sorry.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
3. Would ______ help me, please? Yes, I can help you.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 3. Would ______ help me, please? Yes, I can help you.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
4. Have you got ______ to eat? No, I haven’t.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 4. Have you got ______ to eat? No, I haven’t.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
5. Tom, can you give me ______ to drink, please?
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 5. Tom, can you give me ______ to drink, please?
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
6. Is there ______ in the house? No, It’s deserted.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 6. Is there ______ in the house? No, It’s deserted.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
7. Do you know ______ about London transport? No, I dont’t.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 7. Do you know ______ about London transport? No, I dont’t.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
8. What’s wrong? There’s ______ in my eye.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 8. What’s wrong? There’s ______ in my eye.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
9. Would you like ______ to drink? Yes, please.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 9. Would you like ______ to drink? Yes, please.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
10. ______ has broken the window. I don’t know who.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 10. ______ has broken the window. I don’t know who.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
11. He didn’t tell me ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 11. He didn’t tell me ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
12. Have you seen my key? I can’t find it ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 12. Have you seen my key? I can’t find it ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
13. I’m looking for my keys. Has ______ seen them? No, I’m sorry.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 13. I’m looking for my keys. Has ______ seen them? No, I’m sorry.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
14. Teach me ______ exciting.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 14. Teach me ______ exciting.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
15. I didn’t eat ______ because I wasn’t hungry.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 15. I didn’t eat ______ because I wasn’t hungry.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
16. Dad, can we go ______ on Sunday? Yes, what about going to the zoo?
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 16. Dad, can we go ______ on Sunday? Yes, what about going to the zoo?
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
17. He lives ______ near the city centre.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 17. He lives ______ near the city centre.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
18. Where’s Dad? – In the garage. He is repairing ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 18. Where’s Dad? – In the garage. He is repairing ______.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'.
19. She wanted to do ______ to help me.
Fill in 'something' / 'anything' – 'somebody' / 'anybody' – 'somewhere' / 'anywhere'. 19. She wanted to do ______ to help me.
Flashcards
Comparative adjective
Comparative adjective
Used to compare two things, showing that one is more or less than the other.
Superlative adjective
Superlative adjective
Indicates the highest degree of a quality among three or more things.
Positive adjective
Positive adjective
The basic form of an adjective, describing a quality without comparison.
Comparing two or more
Comparing two or more
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Study Notes
Table of Contents
- Grammar Book 2, Intermediate level (CEFR A2)
- Topics include: Some or any, Past simple, Simple future tense, Going to Future, Comparison of adjectives, and more.
- Page numbers are included for each topic.
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Test your understanding of the key grammar topics covered in Grammar Book 2, which aligns with CEFR A2 standards. This quiz includes questions on areas such as the use of 'some' or 'any', past simple, and future tenses. Enhance your grammar skills and track your progress effectively.