1 |6.6.6.1 Read the table. Say the examples in your language. O • a/an + countable nouns in the singular Can I have a banana, please? There is an apple in the fridge. some + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences/ questions to offer sth) We'll take some tulips. There's some milk in the fridge. Would you like some? any + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable nouns (negative sentences/ questions) There isn't any butter. Are there any apples in the fridge? every + countable nouns in the singular There's a chair for every child in the class. no + countable nouns in the plural/ uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences to express negative meaning) There are no eggs. I have no money. (= not any) Negative/ Affirmative Interrogative People someone, everyone, no one anyone Things something, everything, nothing anything somewhere, everywhere, Places nowhere anywhere