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Grammar
英语(牛津版)
八年级 上册
Unit 1
English
Encyclopaedias
I have some questions about dinosaurs.
(some + countable noun)
People can get some information about dinosaurs from their fossils.
(some + uncountable noun)
I don’t have any questions about dinosaurs.
(any + uncountable noun)
Can people get any information about dinosaurs from their fossils?
(any + countable noun)
We use some and any to talk about amounts.
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We use some and any to talk about amounts.
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I have some questions about dinosaurs.
She does not have any questions about dinosaurs.
Do they have any Questions about dinosaurs?
Yes, they have some questions about dinosaurs.
Work out the rule
•We use some and any before (plural/singular) countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
• We usually use (some/any) in positive statements. We usually use (some/any) in negative statements and Questions.
We also use some in questions when we expect the answer to be “yes”.
May I have some noodles?
Would you like some tea?
Can you give me some stamps?
We also use any in sentences with hardly, never, seldom, etc.
She never has any luck.
Things to remember
Wendy and her mother are checking what food to buy. Look at the shopping list and
the picture. Then ask and answer questions in pairs. Follow the example.
A1
coffee eggs
Mum : Do we have any coffee?
Wendy : No, we don’t have any coffee.
Mum : Do we have any eggs?
Wendy : No, we don’t have any eggs.
Mum : Do we have any milk?
Wendy : Yes, we have some milk.
Mum : Do we have any noodles?
Wendy : No, we don’t have any noodles.
milk noodles
orange juice potatoes
Mum : Do we have any orange juice?
Wendy : Yes, we have some orange juice.
Mum : Do we have any potatoes?
Wendy : Yes, we have some potatoes.
Hi Dad,
I checked the fridge with Mum. We have ______________, __________, _______________ and _____________. However, we don’t have ___________, __________, __________ or _________.
Wendy
some