1. SOME or ANY
⢠Some is used for countable (plurals) and
uncountable nouns:
Countable nouns: They have singular and plural
forms:
apple-apples
orange- oranges
⢠Some is used when talking of more than one
object:
⢠Examples: I have some apples in the
refrigerator.
2. Uncountable nouns
⢠They only have singular form and need a
measure unit to be counted (kilos, grams, litre,
glasses, cups, etc.)
Examples:
1. Buy some sugar at the supermarket.
2. I need 2 cups of sugar to make the cake.
3. I drink one glass of water every day in the
morning.
4. We bought some bread for breakfast
3. Positive,Negative and Questions
⢠We usually use any in negative
sentences and questions.
⢠E.g.: Are there any messages for
me? No, there aren´t any.
⢠We usually use some in affirmative
sentences.
⢠E.g.: There are some pens in the bag.
5. Examples
A: Is there any flour in the fridge?
B: No, there isn´t any, but there is
some in the pantry.
⢠There arenât any pears but
there are some bananas.