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ANY: used in negative sentences or questions for countable and uncountable nouns. Example: Do you have any cheese? - He doesn't have any friends in Chicago.
Some / Any / Much / Many. Some A little, a few or small number or amount. We usually use some in positive sentences for countable and uncountable nouns.
There is much traffic. MANY + plural. There are many cars.
The rules that follow apply to words containing some and any, somebody/anybody, something/anything, etc. Generally some is used in positive sentences. -My ...
Some - Any. Some and any are examples of determiners used to modify nouns. Some is used in positive sentences. Examples: (1) I have some friends.
Some / Any · 1. I must buy. any, some, Je ne sais pas. milk. · 2. I thought I had. any, some, Je ne sais pas. left. · 3. Have you got. any, some, Je ne sais pas.
Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity. Some is used in positive statements:.
Some, any · 1. There is. any, anybody, anything, nothing, some, something, Je ne sais pas. lemonade in the fridge. · 2. There isn't. any, anybody, anything ...
Quantifieurs : Some- or any- + body/-thing/-where - cours. Some and any. We use any in the following sentences because the meaning is negative:.
some bread = du pain. some beer = de la bière. some bananas = des bananes. s'utilise surtout dans les phrases affirmatives. I've got some bread = j'ai du ...