
We can use some, any or 'no article' (Ø) before plural or uncountable nouns. They all mean something similar to a/an before a singular noun. For example: • Can I have a banana? [One banana, but any …
al, countable / uncountable Complete the sentences with a, an or . e. I have ...................... an egg for breakfast every morning. Alan has got. ..................... cute dog. .......... ......... dog is brown. Brad Pitt …
Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use ‘some’ or ‘any’. 1. I don’t need ___________ money because I’m going to bring my lunch to school. 2. He doesn’t have ___________ pens, but I …
SOME, ANY, NO SOME: used in positive sentences for countable and uncountable nouns. Example: I have some friends. ANY: used in negative sentences or questions for countable and uncountable …
We use some for talking about a limited number or amount; and we use any for an unlimited number or amount. For example, imagine you are talking about different kinds of cake.
19. I didn't find any problems. 20. Could you give me some paper? [A request – I expect you will say 'yes'.]
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GRAMMAR QUIZ
Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of SOME and ANY. 1. I want to put ... sugar into my coffee. 2. ... people are waiting outside the movie theater. 3. There is ... white car next to the …