Unit 3 Getting a buffet dinner ready

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Unit 3 Getting a buffet dinner ready Some, A lot of and Any Unit 3 Getting a buffet dinner ready

Some and A lot of We use some and a lot of to talk about the amount of something. We use them for countable and uncountable nouns.

Any We use any to ask questions and tell about something that does not exist.

Are there any chicken wings? Example 1 Are there any chicken wings? Yes, there are. There are a lot of chicken wings.

Yes, there is. There is some juice. Example 2 Is there any juice? Yes, there is. There is some juice.

No, there isn’t. There isn’t any milk. Example 3 Is there any milk? No, there isn’t. There isn’t any milk.

Yes, there is. There is salad. a lot of Question 1 Is there salad? any Yes, there is. There is salad. a lot of

No, there aren’t. There aren’t eggs. any Question 2 Are there eggs? any No, there aren’t. There aren’t eggs. any

No, there isn’t. There isn’t ice cream. any Question 3 Is there ice cream? any No, there isn’t. There isn’t ice cream. any

Yes, there are. There are a lot of sandwiches. Question 4 sandwiches? Are there any Yes, there are. There are a lot of sandwiches.

Yes, there is. There is some spaghetti. Question 5 spaghetti? Is there any Yes, there is. There is some spaghetti.