Choose the odd word from the list Articles A/An We use a/an to speak about countable things in Singular. An is used when a noun starts with a vowel sound(гласный звук). Examples: an apple, a bear Some We use some to speak about uncountable things or countable things in Plural. It is used in affirmative sentences. Examples: I have some cheese in the fridge. There are some books on the shelf. Any We use any to speak about uncountable things or countable things in Plural. It is used in questions and negative sentences. Examples: Do you have any bread in the fridge? I don't have any oranges at home. A: bookcase sofa chair armchair lamp An: armchair apple orange airplane sofa Some: chairs furniture armchair books sugar Any: cupboards books a fireplace butter newspapers A/an: furniture sofa cushion table armchair
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Choose the odd word from the list
Articles A/An
We use a/an to speak about countable things in Singular. An is used when a noun starts with a vowel sound(гласный звук).

Examples:anapple, abear
Some
We use some to speak about uncountable things or countable things in Plural. It is used in affirmative sentences.

Examples: I have some cheese in the fridge.

There are some books on the shelf.
Any
We use any to speak about uncountable things or countable things in Plural. It is used in questions and negative sentences.

Examples: Do you have any bread in the fridge?

I don't have any oranges at home.

  1. A:
    • bookcase
    • sofa
    • chair
    • armchair
    • lamp
  2. An:
    • armchair
    • apple
    • orange
    • airplane
    • sofa
  3. Some:
    • chairs
    • furniture
    • armchair
    • books
    • sugar
  4. Any:
    • cupboards
    • books
    • a fireplace
    • butter
    • newspapers
  5. A/an:
    • furniture
    • sofa
    • cushion
    • table
    • armchair