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SOME AND ANY
Presentation and practice.
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Use me in affirmative sentences.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is plural.
There are some students in the class
Example
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Use me in questions in one case...
COUNTABLE NOUNS
To offer or ask for something.
Could you lend me some coins?Examples
Would you like some candies?
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Use me in questions and negative sentences.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is plural.
I don’t have any coins.Examples
Are there any yogurts in the fridge?
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How do you say...?
¿Necesitas alguna moneda?
¿Tienes alguna pregunta?
Necesito algunos libros.
No hay ninguna manzana.
Do you need any coins?
Do you have any questions?
I need some books.
There aren’t any apples.
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How do you say...?
¿Quieres unas fresas?
¿Puedes traer alguna cerveza?
No me gusta ninguna fruta.
¿Comiste algo ayer?
Would you like some strawberries?
Can you bring some beers?
I don’t like any fruits.
Did you eat anything yesterday?
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Use me in affirmative sentences.
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is singular.
There is some coffee in the pot.Example
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Use me in questions in one case...
COUNTABLE NOUNS
To offer or ask for something.
Could you bring me some water?Examples
Would you like some coffee?
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Use me in questions and negative sentences.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is singular.
I don’t have any money.Examples
Is there any butter in the fridge?
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How do you say...?
¿Quieres leche?
No había nada de azucar.
Cogí algo de dinero.
Me dijeron que no había noticias.
Do you want some milk?
There wasn’t any sugar.
I took some money.
They told me that there wasn’t any news.
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Choose the correct option
1. Sue went to the cinema with some / any of her friends.
2. Jane doesn't have some / any friends.
3. Have you got some / any brothers or sisters?
4. Here is some / any food for the cat.
5. I think you should put some / any flowers on the table.
6. Could you check if there are some / any calls on the
answering machine?