1 We use some / any in neutral questions and negative sentences.
2 We use some / any in affirmative sentences with plural nouns. 3 We use some / any in affirmative sentences with uncountable nouns. 4 Countable nouns / Uncountable nouns have a singular and a plural form. 5 We do not use a / an with countable nouns / uncountable nouns.
2 Complete the chart with these food words.
water sausage hot dog bread chocolate cake
coffee fruit potato meat vegetable
Countable nouns Uncountable nouns
3 Complete the text with the correct form of these words.
a some (x 2) any like (x 2) meat potato water sausage
Joe: Would you 1 _________________ a drink, Sam?
Sam: Yes, please. Can I have some 2 _________________ , please? Joe: Of course. Are you hungry? There are 3 _________________ hamburgers and 4 _________________ . Sam: No, thanks. Joe: But everyone 5 _________________ hamburgers! Sam: Sorry, I don’t eat 6 _________________ . Joe: Would you like 7 _________________ cucumber salad? Sam: Yes, please. Can I have 8 _________________ plate? Joe: Here you are. Sam: Is there 9 _________________ bread? Joe: Yes, and there are some 10 _________________ , too.