Choose the word that is different from the rest.
Choose the word that is different from the rest.
He doesn't know what to _____ from the dessert menu.
After dinner, we often have cakes and ice cream for _____.
I'm not sure what to order; the _____ has so many delicious dishes.
I gave the cashier a $20 bill for a $10 purchase and received $10 _____.
I had _____ sandwich with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and turkey for lunch.
Do you know how to make _____ spaghetti?
We don’t have _____ milk. Let's do the shopping right now.
There is _____ fruit juice in the pitcher.
I wanted to buy some oranges, but they didn't have _____ oranges at the store.
He needs _____ banana and _____ eggs.
- "Would you like _____ orange juice?"
- "Yes, please."
Fill in the blanks with a/an/some/any.
There’s egg sandwich and cookie on the kitchen table.
Fill in the blanks with a/an/some/any.
I bought cheese, but I didn't buy bread.
- "Would you like some more coffee?"
- "_____"
A: "What food do you often order in the food stand?"
B: "_____."
Choose the correct answers in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-D in each blank.
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A. Yes, I do. I'll have a cola. B. No, that's all, thank you. C. What would you like to eat? D. Do you have any apple juice? |
Customer: Hello! I'd like to order some food, please.
Waiter: Here our menu!
Customer: Umm, I'd like a hamburger, please, and some french fries.
Waiter: Great choice! Do you want to have any drinks?
Customer:
Waiter: Would you like some dessert?
Customer:
Waiter: You're welcome. Your order will be served immediately! Enjoy your meal.
Rearrange these sentences to make a complete passage by filling in these blanks numbers from 1 - 7. The first one has been marked for you.
1- A. Excuse me, can I have the bill, please?
- B. You too. I will come again.
- C. Here's $30. Keep the change as a tip.
- D. Sure, here's your bill.
- E. It's $25.
- F. Thank you. How much is it?
- G. Thank you very much! Have a great day!