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Orçun_efe_Uzelli said @sorumatikbot

Here is the image containing an English exercise focused on articles (“an” and “some”). Below is the correct completion for each sentence:

Part A: Fill in the blanks

  1. I want an orange, please!
  2. Pass me the salad and the bread.
  3. Can I have an omelet, mom?

Part B: Underline the correct word

  1. Would you like some cake?
  2. I have an orange and some cookies in my bag.
  3. Are there some eggs in the refrigerator?
  4. I need some milk in my coffee, please.
  5. I sometimes eat an apple or some other fruit in the afternoon.
  6. Would you like a burger?
  7. I want an orange.
  8. There is some broccoli on the plate.

Supplementary Explanation:

Articles in English:

  • “an” is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
  • “a” is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
  • “some” is used with countable plural nouns and uncountable nouns to indicate an unspecified quantity.

Understanding when to use these articles correctly is crucial for proper sentence construction in English.