The document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" with countable and uncountable nouns. "Some" is usually used in affirmative sentences, while "any" is usually used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided to illustrate these uses. Students are then asked to complete sentences using "some" or "any" and to ask and answer questions about the location of various items similar to the examples.
The document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" with countable and uncountable nouns. "Some" is usually used in affirmative sentences, while "any" is usually used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided to illustrate these uses. Students are then asked to complete sentences using "some" or "any" and to ask and answer questions about the location of various items similar to the examples.
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The document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" with countable and uncountable nouns. "Some" is usually used in affirmative sentences, while "any" is usually used in negative sentences and questions. Examples are provided to illustrate these uses. Students are then asked to complete sentences using "some" or "any" and to ask and answer questions about the location of various items similar to the examples.
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We use any and some with countable and uncountable nouns.
We usually use some in affirmative sentences.
We usually use any in negative sentences and questions.
E.g.: There are some pens in the bag.
E.g.: Are there any messages for me? No, there
arent any.
Look at the picture:
Complete the sentences bellow using some or any.
a) Im going to buy ______ sugar because we havent got _______ sugar left . b) Have you got ______ rice? c) Get _______ bread from the bakery, please. d) There arent ______ eggs in the fridge. e) The shop has got ________ clothes on the shelves.
Ask and answer questions like the example.
e.g.: Flour / fridge/pantry A: Is there any flour in the fridge? B: No, there isnt any, but there is some in the pantry. a) Cheese / table / fridge A: ____________________________________________________________________________? B: ____________________________________________________________________________ b) Fish / pantry / fridge A: ____________________________________________________________________________? B: ____________________________________________________________________________ Look at the picture again and write sentences. e.g.: There arent any pears but there are some bananas. a) _______________________________________________________________ b) _______________________________________________________________ c) ________________________________________________________________ d) ________________________________________________________________