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SOME AND ANY
THE COMPOUNDS OF SOME, ANY, EVERY AND NO
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
We already know that...
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
- We already know that...
- Some is used in positive statements: Jay has got some money.
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
- We already know that...
- Some is used in positive statements: Jay has got some money.
- or in polite requests: Could I have some salt, please?
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
- We already know that...
- Some is used in positive statements: Jay has got some money.
- or in polite requests: Could I have some salt, please?
- in offers: Would you like some coffee?
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
- We already know that...
- Some is used in positive statements: Jay has got some money.
- or in polite requests: Could I have some sugar, please?
- in offers: Would you like some coffee?
- in suggestions: Why don't we have some fries for lunch?
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
- We already know that...
- Any is used in questions: Are there any cheap cafes near here?
WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW?
- We already know that...
- Any is used in questions: Are there any cheap cafes near here?
- or in negative statements: No, there aren't any cheap cafes near here.
WHAT IS NEW?
- there are compounds for SOME and ANY
WHAT IS NEW?
- there are compounds of SOME and ANY
- compounds = Zusammensetzungen
Compounds of some
- somebody = someone
Compounds of some
- somebody = someone
- I can't see the show - someone tall is standing in front of me.
Compounds of some
- somebody = someone
- I can't see the show - someone tall is standing in front of me.
- something
- I'm hungry. I need something to eat.
Compounds of some
- somebody = someone
- I can't see the show - someone tall is standing in front of me.
- something
- I'm hungry. I need something to eat.
- somewhere
- I know a good cafe. It's somewhere near Covent Garden.
Compounds of any
- anybody = anyone
Compounds of any
- anybody = anyone
- Did you ask anyone?
Compounds of any
- anybody = anyone
- Did you ask anyone?
- anything
- He hasn't got aynthing!
Compounds of any
- anybody = anyone
- Did you ask anyone?
- anything
- He hasn't got aynthing!
- anywhere
- Are there any cheap cafes anywhere?
Compounds of every
- Everybody likes London --> jeder, alle
- Everything is OK --> alles
- There are people everywhere --> überall
Compounds of no
- Olivia bets nobody can beat her --> niemand, keiner
- The British Museum costs nothing --> nichts
- There's nowhere to sit --> nirgendswo, nirgendwo
Keep in mind:
- There is a difference between everybody/-one and anybody/-one
Keep in mind:
- There is a difference between everybody/-one and anybody/-one
- Everybody in my class likes London --> jeder
Keep in mind:
- There is a difference between everybody/-one and anybody/-one
- Everybody in my class likes London --> jeder
- Anybody can visit the National Gallery. It's free --> jeder x-beliebige
Keep in mind:
- There is a difference between everybody/-one and anybody/-one
- Everybody in my class likes London --> jeder
- Anybody can visit the National Gallery. It's free --> jeder x-beliebige
Keep in mind:
- That everybody/-one and anybody/-one are singular
Keep in mind:
- That everybody/-one and anybody/-one are singular
- The personal and possesive pronouns are plural
Keep in mind:
- That everybody/-one and anybody/-one are singular
- The personal and possesive pronouns are plural
- Everybody pays for their own Oyster card.
Keep in mind:
- nobody = no one
p. 49 no. 9
- complete the words
Goodbye, everyone!
- Thank you for listening!
THANKS!
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