Write down the uses of of some, any, few and a few with at least 10 examples.
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Some and any are the same. The general rule is that any is used for questions and negatives while some is used for positive .
some and any can be used when
- the exact number is not known .
- the exact number is not important or relevant.
- some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns.
- example = Is there any orange juice?
- yes, there is some orange juice.
- no, there is not any orange juice.
- would you like some coffee?
- I have some friends.
- Have you got any cheese.
- Would you like some bread?
- Can I have some water, please?
few is used with plural nouns. It indicates a small number of something. A few means some.
It has a positive meaning .The few means not many but all of those.
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Explanation:
"Some, any and few the three most confusing words which we often struggle to use in our works. Don't you think so? Well, then let's see what is the difference and let's make a sentence out of them all.
Some: give me some water, please.
Any: give me any work and I will do it on time.
Few: these are the few things I'm good at.
Hope my answer has helped you. "
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