WebQuiz - Exercise & Worksheet - UsingEnglish.com. 'Some, Any or No?'. Quiz. This is a beginner-level quiz containing 22 multichoice questions from our 'quantifiers' quiz category. Simply answer all questions and press the 'Grade Me' button to see your score. This exercise is also available as a printable worksheet. Home. Web1 There are some knives on the table. 2 We haven’t got any exercises for homework. 3 There aren’t any cats in the garden. 4 I haven’t got any books about New York. 5 There are some books on those shelves. 6 We’ve got some friends in London. 7 There aren’t any theatres in the city centre. 8 Charlie’s got some posters in his bedroom.
Elementary vocabulary exercise (A1): there, their, they’re
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something, anything, someone, anyone, somewhere, anywhere
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