Positive
I
You
He/She/It ‘d like a drink. ‘d=would
We
They
Yes/No questions Short answers
you Yes, please
Would he/she/it like a biscuit? No, thank you
they
4.3 some and any
We use some in positive sentences with uncount nouns and plural nouns.
There is
| some
| bread
| on the table
| There are
| oranges
| We use some in questions when we ask for thinks and offer things.
Can I have
| some
| coffee, pleas?
| Would you like
| grapes?
| We use any in question and negative sentences with uncount nouns and plural nouns.
Is there
| any
| water?
| (I don’t know if there is any water/ if she any children.)
| Does she have
| children?
| I can’t see
| rice.
| There aren’t
| people.
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4.4 How much….? and How many…?
We use How much…? with uncount nouns.
How much rice is there? There isn’t much rise.
We use How many…? with count nouns.
How many apples are there? There aren’t many apples.
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