1 |6.6.6.1 Read the table. Say the examples
in your language.
O
• a/an + countable nouns in the singular
Can I have a banana, please?
There is an apple in the fridge.
some + countable nouns in the plural/
uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences/
questions to offer sth) We'll take some tulips.
There's some milk in the fridge. Would you like some?
any + countable nouns in the plural/
uncountable nouns (negative sentences/
questions) There isn't any butter. Are there any
apples in the fridge?
every + countable nouns in the singular There's a
chair for every child in the class.
no + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable
nouns (affirmative sentences to express negative
meaning) There are no eggs. I have no money.
(= not any)
Negative/
Affirmative
Interrogative
People someone, everyone, no one anyone
Things
something, everything,
nothing
anything
somewhere, everywhere,
Places
nowhere
anywhere
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