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COUNTABLE AND

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS :
SOME, ANY, NO
Remember: in English language we use some, any and no
with uncountable nouns for example:
 We need some money.
 Would you like some coffee?
 Have you any money?
 Have you any sandwiches?
 They haven’t any children.
 I haven’t any relatives here.
 She has got no money.

Some or any?

 Please, give me some cheese.


 I’m sorry but there isn’t any.
 Has she got any children?
 I’ve some messages for Julie.
 There isn’t any bread left.
 Put some wine on the table.
 I never buy any souvenirs abroad.
 I can’t eat any cakes!
 Go and ask him for some news.
 I can’t answer any questions!

Any or no?

I don’t want any milk.


There isn’t any butter in the fridge.
I have no time to help you.
There is no fruit on the tree.
We have no homework today.
I put no sugar in this cake.
She hasn’t got any dollars.
Some, any or no?

 Are there any fresh drinks?


 There is some sparkling mineral water but there isn’t any fruit
juice.
 Jennifer hasn’t got any elegant dresses.
 Would you like some tea and biscuits?
 We have some cigarettes but we have no matches.
 Have you any letters for me?
 There are no news, for you, unfortunately.
 She has some valuable bracelets.
 They prefer some cheese with green salad for lunch.
 Are there any tourists in the museum?

MISS. JAZMÍN

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