Complete in the lines with A / AN / SOME / ANY. (1pt each)
1. Are there _____ girls in your football team?
2. Have you got ______ paper clips?
3. Here, have _______ nuts!
4. Is there ______ sugar in my coffee?
5. My brother has got ______pair of new jeans.
6. Are there _____ apples on the tree in your garden?
7. Have we got _____ butter?
8. They've got ______ baby giraffe in the zoo. 9. I'm going to the market to buy ______ fruit. 10. There isn’t ______ tea in the pot.
11. They can have ______ bread and butter if they're hungry.
12. Are there _____ eggs in the fridge?
13. There’s _______ policeman at the door
. 14. Is there _______ news about the plane crash?
15. There was ______ accident on the bridge last night.
16. There are _______ good films on at the moment.
17. My aunt is living in _______ very nice house outside the city .
18. I can't brush my teeth because there isn’t______ toothpaste left.
19. Let me give you _____ advice.
20. There aren’t _____ taxis here. You must walk down the street. ah
Respuestas a la pregunta
1. Are there any girls in your football team?
2. Have you got any paper clips?
3. Here, have some nuts!
4. Is there any sugar in my coffee?
5. My brother has got a pair of new jeans.
6. Are there some apples on the tree in your garden?
7. Have we got any butter?
8. They've got a baby giraffe in the zoo.
9. I'm going to the market to buy some fruit.
10. There isn’t any tea in the pot.
11. They can have some bread and butter if they're hungry.
12. Are there some eggs in the fridge?
13. There’s a policeman at the door
. 14. Is there some news about the plane crash?
15. There was an accident on the bridge last night.
16. There are some good films on at the moment.
17. My aunt is living in a very nice house outside the city .
18. I can't brush my teeth because there isn’t any toothpaste left.
19. Let me a/some give you advice.
20. There aren’t any taxis here. You must walk down the street. ah
Para responder como corresponde en las oraciones dadas primero aprenderemos en que ocasiones se usa "a","an", "some" y "any". Los artículos indefinidos, en inglés los artículos indefinidos son "a" y "an".
¿Cuándo usar "a" o "an"?
Sabremos cuál usar si detallamos la primera letra de la palabra que le sigue. Utilizamos "a" cuando la palabra siguiente comienza en consonante o por "u" y "eu". Ejemplo:
- a boy
- a car
- a helicopter
- a big elephant
- a european
- a university
Utilizamos "an" cuando la palabra que le sigue comienza en vocal o "h" muda. Ejemplo:
- an apple
- an elephant
- an ugly duck
- an hour
- an honor
- an itchy sweater
Veamos cómo aplicamos esto a las oraciones dadas.
Are there __ girls in your football team?
Debido a quién va a acompañar la palabra que falta es "girls", vemos que esta comienza en consonante, así que en el espacio colocaremos "a".
Are there a girls in your football team?
Tenemos otro ejemplo: There was an accident on the bridge last night.
Para "some" y "any", veremos los pronombres indefinidos.
Pronombres indefinidos
Los pronombres indefinidos se refieren a lugares, personas o cosas sin especificación alguna. Están formados por: any, some, no y every.
Los pronombres indefinidos pueden señalar personas, lugares o cosas; de forma afirmativa, como negativa y a su vez todo o nada. Para esta ocasión nos enfocaremos solo en "some" y "any".
Some: Lo usaremos para oraciones afirmativas, cuando queremos expresar una cantidad de algo o poca cantidad de algo. Ejemplos:
- Here, have ___ nuts!
- They can have ___ bread and butter if they're hungry.
Ambas oraciones se completan con "some", ya que el contexto de ambas es que hay cierta cantidad y se puede agarrar cierta cantidad de algo. Nos quedaría así.
- Here, have some nuts!
- They can have some bread and butter if they're hungry.
Any: Se usa para oraciones negativas, para expresar que no queda nada sé algo o para preguntar si algo o poca cantidad de algo. Ejemplos:
- Have you got __ paper clips?
- There isn’t __ tea in the pot.
Ambas oraciones se responden con "any" la 2 nos pregunta por una cantidad y la 10 nos dice que no hay nada de té en la tetera. Ambas nos quedarían.
- Have you got any paper clips?
- There isn’t any tea in the pot.
A continuación se encuentran todas las oraciones con sus espacios llenos como corresponde.
- Are there a girls in your football team?
- Have you got any paper clips?
- Here, have some nuts!
- Is there any sugar in my coffee?
- My brother has got a pair of new jeans.
- Are there an apples on the tree in your garden?
- Have we got any butter?
- They've got a baby giraffe in the zoo.
- I'm going to the market to buy some fruit.
- There isn’t any tea in the pot.
- They can have some bread and butter if they're hungry.
- Are there any eggs in the fridge?
- There’s a policeman at the door
- Is there any news about the plane crash?
- There was an accident on the bridge last night.
- There are a good films on at the moment.
- My aunt is living in a very nice house outside the city .
- I can't brush my teeth because there isn’t any toothpaste left.
- Let me give you some advice.
- There aren’t any taxis here. You must walk down the street.
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