Some and Any Usage in English Sentences
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Learn how to properly use "some" and "any" in English sentences with countable and uncountable nouns, in affirmative, negative, and question structures. Practice exercises included.
Some and Any Usage in English Sentences
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9th Grade English 03-07 MART
SOME/ ANY Weusesomewithcountableandpluralcountablenouns in affirmativesentencesandoffers. Therearesomecarrots in thefridge. Wouldyoulikesometea? Weuseanywithuncountableandpluralcountablenouns in questionandnegativesentences. Is thereanymilk in thefridge? Therearen’tanyapples in thefridge.
WOULD LIKE Weusewouldlikeyoulike…? whenweoffersomething. Wouldyoulikesomecoffee? Weuse I wouldlikeorI’dlikewhenwe ask forsomethingpolitely . I’dlikesomecoffee, please. Weusetoafterwouldlikeifthere is a verb. Wouldyouliketoeatsomething? No, thanks. I’m thirsty. I’dliketodrinkcoke.
Exercise: Complete withsomeany. 1) A: Areyouhungry? Thereare ________ cheesesandwiches in thefridgeandthereare ______ sausages on thetable. B: I want a sandwich, but I don’twant ________ sausages. A: Wouldyoulike _______ ketchupwithyoursandwich? B: Sure. A: Oops, wehaven’tgot ________ ketchup. B: That’s OK. 2) A: Havewegot __________ pasta? B: No, wehaven’t. Get ________ fromthesupermarket. A: OK.Whataboutmilkandorangejuice? B: Well, we’vegot __________ milk, but wehaven’tgot ___________ orangejuice. Weneed ___________ tea, too. A: OK.
How much/ How many Weuse How much ….? withuncountablenounsto ask aboutthequantity of something How muchwater is in thebottle? Weuse How many ….? withpluralcountablenounsto ask aboutthenumber of something. How manystudentsarethere in theclassroom?