Any refers to one, several or all of a total number. We use every not any with singular countable nouns when we mean 'each individual member of a group of ... |
We use some with plural countable nouns in positive sentences. We use any with plural countable nouns in negative sentences and in most questions. Uncountable nouns · Practice 1 Multiple choice · Practice 2 Gap-fill |
Some/any. We use some and any before countable plural nouns or uncountable singular nouns. He gave me some coins. |
Any is normally used with plural and uncountable nouns in questions, negative and conditional sentences: Do we have any beer? ~ Yes, we do. It's in the fridge. |
We can use some + uncountable noun in positive sentences. We can use any + uncountable noun in negative sentences and in most questions. |
Some and any can be used with both plural nouns and uncountable nouns ... We use any with the plural form of countable nouns and with uncountable nouns. |
11 окт. 2019 г. · Any can be used with both countable nouns and uncountable nouns, when it is not important to say how much/many we are thinking of. |
Countable nouns can be counted, eg an apple, two apples, three apples, etc. Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, eg air, rice, water, etc. |
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