RANGKUMAN MATERI B.INGGRIS

RANGKUMAN MATERI B.INGGRIS M.1-M.14 ALFATH LUTFI HUSAINI 10216544 1EA01 UNIT 1 SOME & ANY We can use some or any before plural or uncountable nouns. They all mean something similar to a / an before a singular noun. For example: Can I have a banana? [One banana, but any one is okay.] Can I have some bananas? [More than one banana, but any small group is okay.] Generally, we use any in the same way as some : when we are thinking about a certain amount or number of something. Remember, usually both some and any can only be used with plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns, but not usually with singular countable nouns. We usually use some with affirmative (positive) sentences and any with negatives and questions: She bought some tomatoes [positive sentence]. She didn'...