Задание
Read the sentences and choose the correct options
I've got an apple for a snack.
I've also got some grapes.
Let's go and find out if they sell any milk.
I don't want a banana.
I haven't got any other fruit but I've got a bar of chocolate.
I don't want any juice.
Would you like a banana?
Would you like some grapes?
Do you want some chocolate?
Have you got any drinks with you?
Have they got any milk?
"A/an" can be used
- only in positive and negative sentences
- only in questions
- in all kinds of sentences
"Some" and "any" can be used with
- countable nouns only
- uncountable nouns only
- both countable and uncountable nouns
"Some" can be used in
- positive sentences
- negative sentences
- questions
"Some" can be used in questions to
- offer something only
- ask for something only
- offer and ask for something
"Any" can be used
- only in positive and negative sentences
- only in questions
- in all kinds of sentences
"Any" can be used in positive sentences after
- "if" only
- "whether" only
- "if" and "whether"