Anna eats ___ apple every morning.
Anna eats an apple every morning.
The dog ___ happy.
The dog is happy.
I ___ got a pet cat.
I have got a pet cat.
___ is my T-shirt. (you are holding it)
This is my T-shirt. (you are holding it)
I want ___ fries, please.
I want some fries, please.
We saw ___ elephant at the zoo!
We saw an elephant at the zoo!
I ___ tall and fast!
I am tall and fast!
He ___ got a skateboard.
He has got a skateboard.
___ are my darts on the wall. (far, plural)
Those are my darts on the wall. (far, plural)
Do you have ___ juice?
Do you have any juice?
Can I have ___ cupcake, please?
Can I have a cupcake, please?
Elves ___ real! (in fairy tales)
Elves are real! (in fairy tales)
Has she got a teddy bear? — Yes, she ___.
Has she got a teddy bear? — Yes, she has.
___ grapes are yummy! (near, plural)
These grapes are yummy! (near, plural)
I don’t have ___ money.
I don’t have any money.
I need ___ idea for my project!
I need an idea for my project!
This ___ my mom.
This is my mom.
They ___ got any presents.
They haven't got any presents.
___ is my phone over there. (pointing far)
That is my phone over there. (pointing far)
There are ___ ice cubes in my drink.
There are some ice cubes in my drink.
He wants to buy ___ unicorn and ___ hat.
He wants to buy a unicorn and a hat.
Are you a zombie? — No, I ___ not!
Are you a zombie? — No, I am not!
The witch ___ got 3 black cats and a talking frog!
The witch has got 3 black cats and a talking frog!
I like ___ gloves here, but I don’t like ___ ones on the shelf.
I like these gloves here, but I don’t like those ones on the shelf.
I have ___ apples, but I don’t have ___ bananas.
I have some apples, but I don’t have any bananas.