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QUANTIFIERS
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.
I have some friends in London.
I usually drink some wine with my meal.
Sometimes we use some in a question, when we expect a
positive YES answer.
Would you like some more tea?
Could I have some more sugar please?
Any
One, small or all. It is used with negative sentences. When asking
questions and when a sentence is grammatically positive, but the
meaning of the sentence is negative.
Do you have any ice cream left for me?
My brother never does any chores.
We use any for both countable and uncountable nouns.
Do you have any cheese?
He doesn't have any friends in Paris.
Much
It is used with uncountable nouns.
They don't have much money
to buy a present.
Many
It is used with countable nouns.
I don't have many English
stamps in my collection.
Much and
Many are used to express that there is a large quantity of something.
EXERCISE
Complete with the correct quatifiers
- There were_______ people in The Forest town
- ______ there any computers ih that room?
- There weren´t _______ students in classroom.
- There was _________ money in my pocket
- ______ there ______ bananas in the greengrocer´s?
Much and Many are used to express that there is a large quantity of something.
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