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Nouns, adjectives and adverbs STAGE 1
8 I bought lemonade yesterday.
9 Have you got watch?
10 She'd like new perfume.
11 We're getting new car soon.
12 There isn't shampoo in the bathroom.
13 I'd like apple, please.
14 The house hasn't got furniture. 16
15 Would you like orange juice?
16 I've got bananas and apple.
17 Did you bring bread?
18 I'd like water, please.
19 Sorry, I haven't got matches.
20 I asked the waiter for tea.
15 something, anything; someone, anyone (or somebody, anybody)
Positive
There's someone at the door.
I've got something to tell you.
Negative
I didn't know anyone at the party.
We didn't have anything to drink.
Question
Did you meet anyone at the club?
Do you know anything about this place?
Note: Can I have ...?, Would you like ...? + something, someone:
Would you tike something to eat?
Can I have something to drink?
Practice
Circle the correct word in each sentence.
1 Is there {something, to eat in the fridge?
2 There's {something/anything) about your friend Alec in the paper.
3 I met [someone/anyone) from your office last night.
4 I called at their house but there wasn't {someone/anyone) in.
5 Do you know {someone/anyone) in this street?
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