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SOME AND ANY

SOME (Algun, algunos, algunas, alguna)

• We always use it with affirmative sentences. Never for

negative sentences.

• We use it with plural and uncountable nouns


• Some always goes in front of nouns

Yes I have

money left

There is milk

There are tomatoes

There are people interested in learning

French

We have friends in common

ANY (Ningun, ninguna, ningunos, ningunas)

• We use it with negative sentences and questions.

• We always use it with plural and uncountable nouns.

Do

you have money

No I don't have

money

There isn't bread


Is there pasta

There aren't peppers

When to use some in questions

Offer

would
youlike some

Etna
Ask for Can I get havesome

Suggest
Why don't

we buy some

Some and Any without a noun

You can use some and any in a sentence without a


noun if its meaning is clear or obvious

Peter ate some some chocolate

didn't take photos

any any

Would
you like
I bought some

grapes

some C some grapes


ACTIVITY

Now
No non

A lot of, Lots of, A lot

Ialog hamburgers

A lot Se utiliza cuando no tenemos un sustantivo

después like

You look a lot

your more

My friend Teresa eats a lot apples


Iality

FORMÉPED RaptINFORMAL

A lot of/ Lots of Son sinónimos, los utilizamos

cuando va un sustantivo después

I drink alottofttea sperdiiada

Tater is wasted

Lots of

A lot Effeople travel alone

Lots often cry when

they are sick

Activity

https://youtu.be/WGS54WFYsXQ

A lot A lot of Lots of


Significa demasiado informal
Significa significandemasiado
demasiado formal

Seutilizawando Seutilizan wando va unsustantivo


no tienes in después SIEMPRE DEBEN TENERUN
sustantivodespue's SUSTANTIVO
lovesushialot A lot of people go to the movietheateron
IIYoulookalot the weekends
likeyourbrother
Lots of women spendmoney on clothes

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