1. Look
at the fridge. Fill in the sentences with the correct form of there is / there are, some and
any.
1.
………… there ……… eggs? Yes, there …………
2.
There ……………… …………… tomatoes.
3.
…………… there ………… meat? Yes, there……
4.
There …………… ………… apples.
5.
There …………… ………… milk.
6.
…………… there ………… bottles? Yes, there ………………
7.
There …………… …………… fish.
8.
…………… there …………… potatoes? No, there ………………
9.
There ………… …………… butter.
10.
There ………… …………… ham.
11.
…………… there ………… jam jars? Yes, there ………………
12.
There …………… ……………… carrots.
13.
………… there …………… wine? Yes, there ……………
2. Fill in the gaps with some,
any, how much or how many:
1.
There isn’t ……………… milk left.
2.
………………… potatoes are there?
3.
There are ……………… biscuits on the packet. We don’t have to buy ……………
4.
……………… water is there? There are 3 litres.
5.
There is ………… tea in the teapot.
6.
There isn’t …………… fruit juice in the fridge.
7.
Do you want …………… soda?
8.
There aren’t ………… good films on at the cinema.
9.
Can I have ………… chocolate biscuits, please?
10.
……………… money is there in your pocket?
11.
There aren’t …………… eggs to make the omelette.
12.
………………… carrots are there for the salad?
13. ……………… loaves of bread are there?
14.
There isn’t ……………… champagne for the party.
4. Underline the correct
option:
1.
There is / are some / any coffee in the cup.
2.
Is there/ Are
there some/any chocolates?
3.
How much/ How many
bananas is there/ are there
in the bowl?
4.
There isn’t / aren’t some / any
ice cream left.
5.
How much / How many people is there / are there in your class?
6.
There is / There are some / any special cakes for tea.
7.
There is / There are two pairs of
scissors on the table.