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underlined words/phrases as their answers:
12. You should think twice before you speak.
a) What should you do before you speak?
b) When should you think?
c) How often should you think before you speak?
d) How should you think before you speak?
13. Nana also kept quibbling with Nani for silly reasons.
a) When did Nana keep quibbling with Nani?
b) Why did Nana keep quibbling with Nani?
c) Where did Nana keep quibbling with Nani?
d) How did Nana keep quibbling with Nani?
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Some and any
Here are three typical mistakes with some and any.
1. I don’t have some friends.
2. I haven’t got any book.
3. I’d like tea, please.
The basic grammar rules for using some and any are:
1. Use some in positive sentences, and any in negative sentences
“I have some money.”
“I don’t have any books.”
“I’d like some tea, please.”
Note that in the first example, the noun “money” is uncountable. In the second, “books” is plural countable.
2. Use a / an when the noun is singular.
“I haven’t got a book” (NOT “I haven’t got any book.”)
3. Use “some” when we consider the noun to be restricted in a particular way, and any when the noun is not restricted.
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12.
- Think
- Before speaking
- Twice
- Wisely
13
- When he dis a silly mistake.
- For silly reason.
- Not mentioned in sentence.
- over silly reason.
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