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2 Indefinite Determiners and Indefinite Pronoun Some,any, no, none

3 A.We use some in positive statements about amounts that are not definite. A.We use some in positive statements about amounts that are not definite. a. Before countable nouns. e.g. I have got some questions. b. Before uncountable nouns. e.g. He needs some information for the project.

4 B. We use any in negative statements and questions. a. Negative statements e.g. He has not got any questions.(before countable noun) He hasn’t got any money.(before uncountable noun) b. Questions e.g. Has he got any information?(before uncountable noun) Has she got any toys? (before countable noun)

5 C. ‘ No ’ and ‘ none ’ both mean ‘ not any ’. However, ‘ no ’ is used as an adjective and is put before a noun, while ‘ none ’ is mostly used as a pronoun on its own. e.g. I have got no milk in my tea. I have got none, either.

6 D. We use any in sentences with never. e.g. The poor girl never has any toys. He will never get any information from strangers. E. We sometimes use some in questions when we expect the answer to be yes. e.g. Would you like some more tea? Can you give me some stamps?

7 F. When we use some or any before the + a noun or before pronouns (this /that /his /her, etc), we add of. e.g. I gave Amy some of the sweets. I saw them but I didn’t speak to any of them. Are any of those buses going to Shatin?

8 Exercise 1 Complete the sentences with some or any. 1.I’m going out to get_________bread. 2.Has Millie got ________brothers or sisters? 3.Have they got________money left? 4.I hope they bring______ food with them. 5.We didn’t have time to pack______food. 6.There isn’t ______cheese in the fridge. 7.I’ll need_______oranges and ______apples. 8.Have you got_______soy sauce, please?

9 Exercise 2 Look at the box below and complete the sentences.(orally) [ + ] [ - ] FredpencilsPaper JamesTeabagsMilk SusanPlantsCDs ShirleyPaperPencils SimonCDsPlants KarenMilkteabags 1.Fred has got some pencils, but he hasn’t got any paper. 2.James has got______________, but_______________ 3.Susan has got______________, but_______________ 4.Shirley has got_____________, but_______________ 5.Simon has got______________, but_______________ 6.Karen has got______________, but_______________

10 Exercise 3 Write out the conversation like the example. Then practise it with your partner orally. E.g. books in the cupboard s.1: ‘Are there any books in the cupboard?’ s.2: ‘No, there aren’t any books in the cupboard. There are no books.’ s.1: ‘Were there any books in the cupboard yesterday?’ s.2: Yes, there were some in the cupboard yesterday but there aren’t any now. There are none now.’ 1. water on the floor 2. pictures on the wall 3. chalk in the box

11 Exercise 4 Situation: Your mother is busy with the chore now.But she wants to go to the supermarket later. She wants your help to check what things you have in the fridge and what things she needs to buy at the supermarket. Write a short paragraph about what you have found,using some/any/no/none

12 Please visit the following web site and down load the notes www.edunet.com/english/grammar/index.cfm.


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