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Countable nouns one bananas Two bananas Four bananas

We use ‘some’ if we don’t know how many. some bananas some apples some eggs

We can’t count some nouns. Uncountable Nouns

spaghetti milk wine butter tea

water money traffic information work

We use ‘some’ with uncountable nouns

Uncountable nouns some milk some spaghetti some bread some cheese

POSITIVE: I would like…… a banana an apple an egg

I would like ….. (more than one) some bananas some apples some eggs

I would like ….. some bread some rice some coffee some tea

I would like ….

I would like …. Countable Nouns an apple. some apples. a banana. some bananas. an egg. some eggs. a biscuit. some biscuits.

I would like…

I would like…. Uncountable nouns some milk. cheese. wine. bread.

I would like…………

NEGATIVE: I don‘t have ….. QUESTION: Have you got ….? ‘a’ ‘an’ any sandwich sandwiches apple apples potato potatoes orange oranges

I don’t have… /Have you got ...?

I don’t have … / Have you got…? any milk wine butter cheese

I don’t have … / Have you got…?

Use ‘some’ Positive Negative and question Use ‘any’ More than one count nouns. Non count nouns Negative and question Count Nouns (more than one) Non count nouns

COUNT and NON COUNT NOUNS Positive + I have ___ orange. I have _____ oranges. I have _____ milk. Question ? Do you have ___ orange? Do you have ____ oranges? Do you have ____ milk? Negative - I don’t have __ orange. I don’t have ___ oranges. I don’t have ___ milk. an some some an any any an any any