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Some any countables and uncountables
1. English II
Teacher: Ana Yosefin Muñoz S.
Topic: some /any/ countable and
uncountable nouns.
Students:
Miguel Ángel Ríos Olvera.
José Ricardo Galindo Cárdenas.
Group: 31
2. SOME/ANY
Form Plural countable nouns Uncountable nouns
+ We buy some books We need some job
- There aren`t any banks There isn’t any candy
There are no parks There is no interesting
? Whould you like some oranges? Whould you like some soup?
Do you have any pencils? Do you have any hobby?
3. We do not use a/an with
uncountable nouns. They do
not have a plural.
4. USES
We use some to make an
offer when we think the
answer will be “yes”.
5. For example:
Would you like some soda?
- yes I would
Can I offer you some juice?
- yes, please.
6. uses
We use any to make and
offer when we dont´t know
the answer.
8. COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE
NOUNS
Countable nouns include individual
things, people and places and have
plurals.
A book some books
A museum good museum
A teacher four teachers
9. A lot
We use a lot of in positive and negative
sentences and questions with both plural
countable and uncountable nouns.
I have a lot of homework.
We don´t have a lot of money.
Do you have a lot of friends?
10. We can use many or a lot of in positive
statements.
For example:
I have many Spanish friends .
I´ve got a lot of Spanish friends.
11. We use many with plural countable nouns in
questions and negative sentences.
Do you have many brothers.
There aren’t many french schools.
12. We use much with uncountable nouns in
questions and negative sentences.
Do you do much work?
I don´t have much space.