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A1+-A2 Articles and quantifiers Practise using there is / isn’t, there are / aren’t, a, an, some & any
Learning the structures "there is / isn�t", "there are / aren�t", "a / an", "some", and "any" is essential for clear communication in English. They help students describe the existence or absence of things, specify quantities, and form both positive and negative sentences. "A" and "an" are used for singular, countable nouns, while "some" and "any" help convey unspecified amounts, with "some" typically used in positive statements and "any" in questions or negatives. Mastering these forms provides a strong foundation for more complex grammar and enables effective everyday communication. First, students need to familiarise themselves with the words and check their meaning and understanding. Then they read the sentences to see which word is needed to complete the gap-fill. Each form is used 8 times. Answers on page 2.
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Age: +8
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