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Some , any, no and none (adjectives and pronouns)

Some , any, no and none (adjectives and pronouns). Prepared by; Fatima Al Amri. SOME POSITIVE SENTENCES . Plural countable nouns Ex : There are some flowers on the table. There are some children in the garden. Uncountable nouns . Ex: There is some money in the bank.

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Some , any, no and none (adjectives and pronouns)

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  1. Some , any, no and none(adjectives and pronouns) Prepared by; Fatima Al Amri

  2. SOME POSITIVE SENTENCES • Plural countable nouns Ex : There are some flowers on the table. There are some children in the garden. Uncountable nouns . Ex: There is some money in the bank. We need some meat and some water

  3. Some is apossible plural form of a\an and one Have abiscuits \ some biscuite

  4. When we offer, requestsand ask for things, we use SOME Ex offer and requests : Would you like some coffee? Yes, please Could I have some cake ? Ex ask : Can I have some soup, please? Yes, ofcourse. Can you give me some money? Sure.

  5. Some with affirmative verbs Thy bought some honey.

  6. Some in questions where the answer “yes” is expected Did some of you sleep on the floor ?

  7. ANY NEGATIVE SENTENCES Plural countable nouns Uncountable nouns Ex Plural countable nouns: We haven’t got any grapes in the fridge. There aren’t any women in the park. Ex Uncountable nouns : There isn’t any water. We don’t need any furniture.

  8. We use ANY in most questions :Ex • Is there any ice in the fridge? • Has he got any friends? • Do you need any help?

  9. Any with negative verbs and questions Have you got any many ? Did he catch any fish ? I haven’t any matches.

  10. Any =hardly=barely=scarcely=without • He hardly has any time • He pass the exam without any mistakes

  11. Any after if \whether and in expressions of doubt If you need any more mony , please let me know .

  12. no(adjective) and none (pronoun) can be used with affirmative verbs to express a negative • I have no apples .I had some last year but I have none this year.

  13. no+noun can be the subject of asentence: Non as the subject is possible but not very usual : • No work was done • No letters arrived • We expected letters, but none came

  14. none + of ,however ,is quite usual as subject : None of the tourists wanted to climb the mountain.

  15. Some ,any and none can be used with of +the \this\these\thosepossessive personal pronouns • Some of the staff can speak Japanese • Did any of your photos come out will? • Those some apples over there

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