some
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any
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The noun
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o countable nouns are in plural form
o uncountable nouns are in singular form
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o countable nouns are in plural form
o uncountable nouns are in singular form
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The sentence
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affirmative statements
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in questions and negative sentences
or in sentences with one of these words: without, never, seldom, rarely, hardly, …
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Example
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o I have got some friends.
o Mary does some housework every day.
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o Did Larry buy any candles?
o Kevin doesn’t eat any cheese.
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a/an + singular
"There's a cat in the chair"
"There's a cat in the chair"
"There's an apple
in the table"
Some/any + plural
some (with positive sentences)
"There are some books on the table
any (questions and negatives sentences)
Some/any + plural
some (with positive sentences)
"There are some books on the table
any (questions and negatives sentences)
There aren't any dogs here
Are there any children there?
Are there any children there?
Complete some online activitites using some, any, a, or an.
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