1 Complete the sentences with a, an, some, or any.
Example: There are some strawberries in the fridge.
1 ‘I’m hungry.’ ‘Do you want apple?’
2 Let’s make bread this evening.
3 He’s a vegetarian. He doesn’t want meat.
4 ‘Are there bananas?’ ‘No. Pete had the last one.’
5 Do you want sandwich?
6 There are eggs in the fridge.
Underline the correct word.
Example: a carton / can of cola
1 a jar / bottle of strawberry jam
2 a tin / packet of biscuits
3 a jar / carton of orange juice
4 a bottle / packet of fresh milk
5 a can / box of chocolates
6 a tin / carton of tomatoes
3 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
Example: My sister is younger (young) than me.
1 Your computer was (expensive) than mine.
2 Sara’s a (bad) cook than me.
3 I think the mountains are (beautiful) than the beach.
4 It’s (hot) in Greece than in Sweden.
5 Anton’s a (good) dancer than you.
6 Swimming in the sea is (dangerous) than swimming in a pool.
7 I’m (happy) now than when I was a teenager.
8 This year’s course is (hard) than last year’s course.
Write the numbers as words.
Example: 42,000,000 forty-two million
1 3,250
2 169
3 78,000
4 999,999
5 12,000,000
6 5,006 Write the words in the correct places.
strawberries tea bananas carrots lettuce pineapples peas milk fruit juice
Fruit Vegetables Drinks
strawberries 3 6
1 4 7
2 5 8
Underline the correct word.
Example: a carton / can of cola
1 a jar / bottle of strawberry jam
2 a tin / packet of biscuits
3 a jar / carton of orange juice
4 a bottle / packet of fresh milk
5 a can / box of chocolates
6 a tin / carton of tomatoes