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Belinda Baardsen, ESL Instructor
SOME & ANY
Some & Any
We use some in positive sentences with
uncountable nouns and plural nouns.
There is
There are
somebread
oranges
On the table.
We use some in questions when we ask for things and offer things.
Can I have
Would you like
Coffee, please?
Grapes?some
Any
We use any in questions and negative
sentences with uncountable nouns and
plural nouns.
Is thereDoes she haveI can’t seeThere aren’t
anyWater?Children?Rice?People?
Would like
Would like is the same in all
persons. We use would like in offers
and requests.
IYou
He/she/itWe
They
Would like
‘d likeA drink.
‘d = wouldPositive
Yes/No Questions
Would
YouHe/
she/itthey
Like a bisquit?
Yes, please. No, thank you.
How much…….? How many……?
We use How much…? With
uncountable nouns.
How much rice is there?
There isn’t much rice.
We use How many….? With countable
nouns.
How many apples are there?There aren’t many apples.
PrepositionsI’ve got a book by Agatha Christie.
Help me with my
homework.
AtOnIn
Next toAboveBehind
BetweenFromUnder
The cat is in the drawer.
The cat is on the desk.
The cat is under the
table.