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We use EVERY: · In affirmative sentences, negative sentences, and questions. · With singular countable nouns.
For example: He knows every student in the school.
We use ANY :
· In questions. For example: Is there any water in the bottle?
· In negative sentences. For example: There aren't any children in the park.
ANY
EVERY
We use SOME:· In affirmative sentences.For example: There are some children in the park.· In questions, when we offer or ask for something politely.For Example: Would you like some orange juice?
We use NO:
· In affirmative sentences to give a negative meaning (= not any ).
For example: There’s no water in the bottle. (There isn't any water in the bottle )
SOME
NO
Facts
- They always take singular verbs and aren't followed by nouns.
For example: Someone is following me .
- We use the compounds of SOME, NO and EVERY in affirmative sentences.
For example: Everybody loves hanging out with Mark .
- We use the compounds of ANY in questions and negative sentences.
For example: Is there anyone in the house?
- There can't be double denials.
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EVERY
NO
Quantifiers
ANY
SOME
THING
WHERE
BODY or ONE
+info
+info
+info
We use EVERY: · In affirmative sentences, negative sentences, and questions. · With singular countable nouns. For example: He knows every student in the school.
We use ANY : · In questions. For example: Is there any water in the bottle? · In negative sentences. For example: There aren't any children in the park.
ANY
EVERY
We use SOME:· In affirmative sentences.For example: There are some children in the park.· In questions, when we offer or ask for something politely.For Example: Would you like some orange juice?
We use NO: · In affirmative sentences to give a negative meaning (= not any ). For example: There’s no water in the bottle. (There isn't any water in the bottle )
SOME
NO
Facts
- They always take singular verbs and aren't followed by nouns. For example: Someone is following me .
- We use the compounds of SOME, NO and EVERY in affirmative sentences. For example: Everybody loves hanging out with Mark .
- We use the compounds of ANY in questions and negative sentences. For example: Is there anyone in the house?
- There can't be double denials.