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Countable and uncountable nouns : some, any, no ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 2 из 2 Countable and uncountable nouns : some, any, no Remember: in English language we use some, any and no with uncountable nouns for example: · We need some money. · Would you like some coffee? · Have you any money? · Have you any sandwiches? · They haven’t any children. · I haven’t any relatives here. · She has got no money. Some or any? · Please, give me …………..cheese. · I’m sorry but there isn’t…………… · Has she got………….children? · I’ve …………messages for Julie. · There isn’t ………bread left. · Put ………wine on the table. · I never buy……….souvenirs abroad. · I can’t eat ……….cakes! · Go and ask him for……….news. · I can’t answer………….questions! Any or no? I don’t want ………milk. There isn’t ………..butter in the fridge. I have ………..time to help you. There is …………fruit on the tree. We have…………homework today. I put …………sugar in this cake. She hasn’t got ………….dollars.
Some, any or no?
· Are there ………fresh drinks? · There is ………sparkling mineral water but there isn’t ……….fruit juice. · Jennifer hasn’t got………….elegant dresses. · Would you like…………tea and biscuits? · We have………..cigarettes but we have ………..matches. · Have you ………..letters for me? · There are ………news, for you, unfortunately. · She has ……….valuable bracelets. · They prefer………..cheese with green salad for lunch. · Are there …………tourists in the museum?
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