This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Welcome
Slide 1 - Slide
Make 1 sentence about what you did yesterday.
Slide 2 - Open question
Grammar
You will try different strategies to practice the difference between some and any
Slide 3 - Slide
I want to make a delicious apple pie but so far I have not had ____ success. I know I need _____ apples. How many do I need? And do I need flour? Can ___ one help me?
+ positive - negative ? questions
sentence sentence
any
any
some
Slide 4 - Drag question
I don't use ____ flour in my apple pie. If you add _____ cinnamon and ______ sugar to your apples, it will taste delicious no matter what! I don't have ____ experience with puf pastry. Have you tried ____ of the recipe on this website?
+ positive - negative ? questions
sentence sentence
any
any
some
any
some
Slide 5 - Drag question
Some is used in ____________. Write in English
Slide 6 - Open question
Any is used in ________ and _________. Write in English
Slide 7 - Open question
Grammar: Some and any
Some and any both mean 'a number' or 'a few'.
Translated to Dutch: een beetje, een paar
For negative sentences we use ANY. (not/don't/doesn't)
For questions we use ANY. (?)
For positive sentences we use SOME.
Slide 8 - Slide
Example sentences
Do you have any sugar? (question)
she doesn't have any suger. (negative s.)
There aren'tany apples left. (negative s.)
I need some eggs. (positive s.)
He has some sweets. (positive s.)
Slide 9 - Slide
Grammar : Some and any
Some: + sentences
Any: - sentences and ?
(some/many = een beetje, een paar))
Slide 10 - Slide
1. My little brother doesn't eat SOME/ANY vegetables. He can't stand the taste.
A
some
B
any
Slide 11 - Quiz
2. Do we have SOME/ANY popcorn left, or are we all out?
A
some
B
any
Slide 12 - Quiz
3. Are there SOME/ANY volunteers to help the teacher today?
A
some
B
any
Slide 13 - Quiz
4. I have SOME/ANY tickets left. Would you like to join me?
A
some
B
any
Slide 14 - Quiz
5. I don't have SOME/ANY sugar left. I'll go and borrow SOME/ANY from the neighbour.
A
some (1st sentence)
B
any (1st sentence)
C
some (2nd sentence)
D
any (2nd sentence)
Slide 15 - Quiz
Grammar : Some and any
Some: + sentences
Any: - sentences and ?
(some/many = een beetje, een paar)
Slide 16 - Slide
Misha went to the disco with (1) ______ of his friends. It was a boys' night out; their group didn't have (2)_____ girls. They were on the dance floor, (3) ______ of them had pretty weird moves. Misha decided to get (4) ______ drinks. He wanted (5) ______ juice but they didn't have (6)______. Misha bought (7) ______ bottles of soda instead. He returned with the drinks but couldn't find his friends (8) ______where.
some
some
some
some
some
any
any
any
Slide 17 - Drag question
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Which word should go in gap #1?
A
some
B
any
C
a
Slide 18 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #2?
A
was
B
is
C
were
Slide 19 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #3?
A
must
B
could
C
may
Slide 20 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #4?
A
when
B
if
C
that
Slide 21 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #5?
A
buy
B
buys
C
bought
Slide 22 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #6?
A
their
B
his
C
its
Slide 23 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #7?
A
fast
B
faster
C
fastest
Slide 24 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #8?
A
yet
B
still
C
already
Slide 25 - Quiz
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Which word should go in gap #9?
A
they
B
there
C
here
Slide 26 - Quiz
That's it for today!
Slide 27 - Slide
What language feature does the Queen use here?
Slide 28 - Open question
why does the Queen talk about 'we'?
Slide 29 - Open question
What is the relevance of the phrase ' we will meet again'?