![]() ![]() There isn’t any cold water here / Is there any bread on the table? There isn’t any milk in the bottle / There isn’t any honey at home. No, there aren’t any doctors in my family. Yes, there are some doctors in my family. There are not any empty chairs for the guests. There aren’t any skyscrapers in our town. ![]() “Any” is often used in negative sentences and questions. There is some fruit in the basket /There is some fish on the plate. There is some dust on the floor / There is some cheese in the fridge. SOME + COUNTABLE NOUNS : In this case, “some” means “ a few”. “Some” is often used in affirmative statements.ġ. They are both used with countable and uncountable nouns. “Some and Any” are used when it is not easy, necessary or important to say exactly how many / how much we want to mean. “Some and any” are determiners and they express an indefinite quantity or number. These expressions are mainly “some, any, many, much, a lot of, a little, a few …etc. (They quantify) They can be grouped by the noun types they quantify. Quantifiers state precisely or suggest approximately the amount or the number of a noun. ![]()
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