Countable or uncountable Banana: Soup: Cheese: Tea: Egg: Coke: Sandwich: Pasta: Water: Read the sentences and say when we use a/ an/ some/ any. countable Affirmative There is a sandwich There are some bananas Negative There isn’t a sandwich There aren’t any bananas Interrogative Is there a sandwich? Are there any bananas? Uncountable nouns There is some tea There isn’t any tea Interrogative Is there any tea? Fill in: a, an, any some A: Is there any coffee? B: Sorry. There’s ____ packet of tea, though. A: Can I have ____ apple, please? B: Sorry, there aren’t _____ apples left. Would you like ______ pear instead? A: Have we got _____ sugar? B: Yes, there’s _______ some in the cupboard. Why? A: I want to make _______ biscuits. B: Would you like _____ piece of cake? A: No, thanks. I’d rather have _____ chocolate. A: Could I have _____ egg sandwich? B: Sorry, there aren’t ____ eggs left. Would you like ____ cheese sandwich instead? B: Would you like _____ strawberries? A: Lovely. Is there ______ ice cream left? B: Yes. I’ll just get you _____. PLURALS Apple Boy Country Toy Loaf Bus peach Tomato Berry Radio Berry Knife Glass Box Irregular Plurals Man Woman Child Person Mouse Foot Tooth