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Posted on Monday, December 07 @ 22:53:07 CST by admin
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• We usually use some in positive sentences with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
• We usually use any in negatives and questions with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
POSITIVE
singular countable nouns: There’s a cooker.
plural countable nouns: There are some chairs.
uncountable nouns: I’d like some information.
NEGATIVE
singular countable nouns: There isn’t a TV.
plural countable nouns: We haven’t got any children.
uncountable nouns: I haven’t got any money.
QUESTIONS
singular countable nouns: Has it got a shower?
plural countable nouns: Are there any shops?
uncountable nouns: Is there any furniture?
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