Quanti Fiers
Quanti Fiers
Quanti Fiers
Some, Any
In English grammar we use “there is” or “there are” to talk about things we can see
and things that exist.
We use “there is” for singular and uncountable nouns, and we use “there are” for
plural countable nouns.
See our page on English nouns for more information about countable and
uncountable nouns.
“There are five people in the office.” (We can see five people exactly)
“There are some people in the office.” (We don’t know exactly how many people)
With uncountable nouns we also use “some”.
“There’s some milk in the fridge,” (I don’t know the exact quantity.)
“There’s some money in my wallet.” (I don’t know exactly how much money.)
Remember: with singular countable nouns we use a/an, the, or another determiner or
pronoun – not “some”.“There’s a woman in the shop.”
If you need more help with English grammar, see our page on some and any for
more information.
Question form and using “any”
1. To make a question, change the word order from subject-verb to verb-subject:
“Is there a toilet on this train?” Yes, There is. / No,There isn’t.
2. Then, change “some” to “any” in questions.
There is some milk in the glass. = Is there any milk in the glass?
“Is there any time to go shopping?” Yes, there is some itme to go shopping.
There are some + plural noun = Are there any + plural noun?
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Challenge!
Write six sentences about your classroom: three with there is /
are and three with there isn’t / aren’t. Use a, some and any.
There’s a computer on the teacher’s desk.
1 ………………………………………….
2 ………………………………………….
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4 ………………………………………….
5 ………………………………………….
6 ………………………………………….
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