We use a/an with singular uncountable nouns.
Eg.
You need an umbrella, since it´s raining.
We use some with plural countable nouns.
Eg.
There are some books on the table.
I am going to buy some strawberries.
We can also use some with uncountable nouns.
Eg.
He needs some money to buy it.
There is some milk in the fridge, but I need to buy more.
Can I have some cheese, please?
Note that we can say:
A cake / some cakes / some cake (meaning a piece of cake)
A chicken /bsome chickens / some chicken (meaning a piece of chicken)
So, we can say:
I need some ham.
I need some lettuce.
I need some meat.
I need some fish.
Can you do these activities?
Complete with a / an / some.
- I live in ................................big house.
- I need to buy .................................... butter.
- He needs ...........................................berries to make ......................... cake.
- He is very good at cooking and he made ....................... omelette.
- He lives in ......................... city by the Ocean.
- I neeed ...................................... turkey.
- I lost ................................. umbrella.
- I need ..................................... bread.
- She wants to buy .................................... new car.
- They work in ................................ office at that building.
Can you write a dialogue. Imagine you go to a restaurant and you order some food. Try to use both countable and uncountable nouns, some and any.
You can do some more practice in the following links:
Remember that we use some in affirmative sentences and any in negative and interrogative sentences.
You don´t have to send me the liveworksheets. They ´re just for practising.
Take care...!!!
Ana Isabel Ferreirós Rey.
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