There is [a/an/-] apple.
There is an apple.
There are [some/any] grapes.
There are some grapes.
There is orange.
There is an orange.
a
sentence with 'a'
I have ______ magazines for you.
I have magazines for you.
I am wearing [a/an/-] jeans.
I am wearing jeans.
There aren't [some/any] avocados at the store.
There aren't any avocados at the store.
There aren't some strawberries in the garden.
There aren't any strawberries in the garden.
an
sentence with 'an'
She bought ______ new clothes
She bought some/- new clothes
There isn't [a/an/-] fruit salad on the table.
There isn't a fruit salad on the table.
There is [some/any] water on the floor.
There is some water on the floor.
There is a apple and an banana in your lunch bag.
There is an apple and a banana in your lunch bag.
some
sentence with 'some'
Pam does not have ______ pencils on her desk
Pam does not have any pencils on her desk
There are [a/an/-] grapes in the fridge.
There are grapes in the fridge.
There aren't [some/any] seeds in the grapes, except one.
There aren't any seeds in the grapes, except one.
There aren't some orange trees at the apple orchard, but there are any apple trees.
There aren't any orange trees at the apple orchard, but there are some apple trees.
any
sentence with 'any'
We've got ______ homework today. We have to write ___ composition and do 3 grammar exercises.
We've got some/- homework today. We have to write a composition and do 3 grammar exercises.
There is [a/an/-] orange, [a/an/-] carrot and [a/an/-] pears in my juice.
There is an orange, a carrot and pears in my juice.
There aren't [some/any] seeds in the raspberries, but there are [some/any] pits in the cherries.
There aren't any seeds in the raspberries, but there are some pits in the cherries.
Is there an seed in the avocado?
Yes, there aren't any.
Is there a seed in the avocado?
Yes, there is.
some and any
complex sentence with 'some' and 'any'
It's hard to live in ______ new city without ______ friends.
It's hard to live in a new city without any friends.