SOME AND ANY
Presentation and practice.
Use me in affirmative sentences.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is plural.
There are some students in the class
Example
Use me in questions in one case...
COUNTABLE NOUNS
To offer or ask for something.
Could you lend me some coins?Examples
Would you like some candies?
Use me in questions and negative sentences.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is plural.
I don’t have any coins.Examples
Are there any yogurts in the fridge?
How do you say...?
¿Necesitas alguna moneda?
¿Tienes alguna pregunta?
Necesito algunos libros.
No hay ninguna manzana.
Do you need any coins?
Do you have any questions?
I need some books.
There aren’t any apples.
How do you say...?
¿Quieres unas fresas?
¿Puedes traer alguna cerveza?
No me gusta ninguna fruta.
¿Comiste algo ayer?
Would you like some strawberries?
Can you bring some beers?
I don’t like any fruits.
Did you eat anything yesterday?
Use me in affirmative sentences.
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is singular.
There is some coffee in the pot.Example
Use me in questions in one case...
COUNTABLE NOUNS
To offer or ask for something.
Could you bring me some water?Examples
Would you like some coffee?
Use me in questions and negative sentences.
COUNTABLE NOUNS
The noun next to me is singular.
I don’t have any money.Examples
Is there any butter in the fridge?
How do you say...?
¿Quieres leche?
No había nada de azucar.
Cogí algo de dinero.
Me dijeron que no había noticias.
Do you want some milk?
There wasn’t any sugar.
I took some money.
They told me that there wasn’t any news.
Choose the correct option
1. Sue went to the cinema with some / any of her friends.
2. Jane doesn't have some / any friends.
3. Have you got some / any brothers or sisters?
4. Here is some / any food for the cat.
5. I think you should put some / any flowers on the table.
6. Could you check if there are some / any calls on the
answering machine?