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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?

Teacher Michela




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