5. Unit 2 grammar
Some / Any
How much / how many
Much /many a little / a few a lot of
Nouns can be countable if you can count them (one, two, three...) or uncountable if it's very difficult or impossible to count them.
- Countable nouns can be counted, an orange, two apples, three cars, etc.
- Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, milk, rice, water, sugar, etc.
We use SOME (affirmative)
We use ANY ( negative and questions)
Countable nouns
For positive sentences we can use:
a/an for singular nouns and numbers ( one, two, three,...)
some for plurals.
Exemples:
There's a dog in the garden.
I have some apples in my bag.
For negatives we can use:
a/an for singular nouns
any for plurals.
Exemples:
I don't have a computer.
There aren't any oranges in the fridge.
Uncountable nouns
bread, rice, coffee, information, money, water,.....
We use some : uncountable nouns in positive
We use any: negatives.
Exemples:
There's some money on the table.
There isn't any new information.
Questions
* Countables in questions :
a/an
any
how many
Exemples:
Is there an elephant in the photo?
Are there any cookies?
How many books are there?
* Uncountables in questions :
any
how much
Exemples:
Is there any bread?
How much milk is there?