Countable nouns must be made plural when preceded by some or any. For example:
• Are there any students in the classroom?
• There are some students in the classroom.
Uncountable nouns remain singular when preceded by some or any.
• Is there any juice in the fridge?
• There is some juice in the fridge.
Basic uses of some and any
Some Any
1. Affirmatives: I bought some books. 1. Negatives: I didn’t buy any books.
2. Requests: May I have some coffee? 2. General questions: Do we have any paper left?
3. Offers: Would you like some tea? 3. “No matter who or what”: Any student can do it.
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