This document contains two grammar exercises from an English textbook. The first exercise focuses on using the quantifiers "some" and "any". It contains fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions. The second exercise focuses on using the indefinite pronouns "someone", "no one", and "anyone". It also contains fill-in-the-blank questions for students to practice these grammar points. The exercises are meant to supplement and reinforce the core grammar lessons in the textbook.
This document contains two grammar exercises from an English textbook. The first exercise focuses on using the quantifiers "some" and "any". It contains fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions. The second exercise focuses on using the indefinite pronouns "someone", "no one", and "anyone". It also contains fill-in-the-blank questions for students to practice these grammar points. The exercises are meant to supplement and reinforce the core grammar lessons in the textbook.
This document contains two grammar exercises from an English textbook. The first exercise focuses on using the quantifiers "some" and "any". It contains fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions. The second exercise focuses on using the indefinite pronouns "someone", "no one", and "anyone". It also contains fill-in-the-blank questions for students to practice these grammar points. The exercises are meant to supplement and reinforce the core grammar lessons in the textbook.
This document contains two grammar exercises from an English textbook. The first exercise focuses on using the quantifiers "some" and "any". It contains fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions. The second exercise focuses on using the indefinite pronouns "someone", "no one", and "anyone". It also contains fill-in-the-blank questions for students to practice these grammar points. The exercises are meant to supplement and reinforce the core grammar lessons in the textbook.
LESSON 1 Quantifiers for indefinite quantities and amounts
1 Complete each sentence with some or any.
1. Is there any shampoo on the bathroom shelf? 2. I don’t think we have any sunscreen. Can you pick some up when you go to the store? 3. I was looking for face powder in the cosmetics section, but I didn’t see any . 4. I’m going to the drugstore to get some aftershave and some dental floss. Do we need any soap? 5. Wow! Your hands are so dry! There’s some really good hand lotion near the sink in the kitchen. You should use some of that. 6. My hair’s a mess, and I don’t have any hairspray at home. I’ll get some right here in this store. 7. My children need some new toothbrushes for our vacation. 8. There aren’t any good combs or brushes in this store. Let’s go to Cosmetics Riot across the street.
2 Circle the correct quantifiers to complete the conversations.
1. A: Please get (any / a lot of) toothpaste when you go to the store. B: Again? I can’t believe there isn’t (some / any). What do the children do with it— eat it? 2. A: Oh, no! Mom and Dad are coming for breakfast tomorrow and there isn’t (much / many) milk. B: No problem. I don’t use (much / any) milk in my coffee, and your dad doesn’t use (some / any). 3. A: I’m going shopping. Is there (any / many) shaving cream? Could you check in the bathroom? B: No, honey. There isn’t (some / any). You need (much / some). And while you’re at the store, there isn’t (a lot of / many) shampoo. Could you get (some / much)? 4. A: There aren’t (many / much) eggs in the fridge. We definitely need (some / many) for the cake. B: Would you like me to pick (some / any) up when I go out later? 5. A: Where would I find nail clippers? I need (some / much), and I didn’t see (much / any) on the shelf. B: Really? We had (much / lots of) them this morning. Let me go look.
LESSON 2 Indefinite pronouns: someone / no one / anyone
1 Complete each sentence with someone, no one, or anyone. Remember: Use a
capital letter for the first word in a sentence. 1. There’s someone at the door. Could you please open it? 2. I don’t see anyone at the front desk. I need to find someone so I can pay. 3. Can anyone help us? We’re looking for the hair care department. 4. No one can give you a massage today. Everyone is busy. 5. We don’t think there’s someone available to do your personal training today. But someone can tomorrow. 6. Can anyone give me a manicure and a pedicure later today? 7. She didn’t call anyone about the problem at the spa.