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Some, any, something, anything

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Lesson Goal
At the end of the lesson I...

...can explain when to use some, something, any or anything.
 

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Queen
Listen to the lyrics
You hear two words that have something to do with:
some/any

Which words are they?  

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Queen
Listen to the lyrics
You hear two words that have something to do with:
some/any

Which words are they?  

Anybody
Somebody


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Queen - Somebody to love
These are the lyrics:

"Can anybody find me somebody to love".

Why do we use "anybody" first and "somebody" second?


Think of them as two sentences:
- Can anybody find me 
- Somebody to love 

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Queen - Somebody to love

"Can anybody find me somebody to love".




Think of them as two sentences:
- Can anybody find me 
- Somebody to love 
A question we don't know the answer to
sentence with an affirmation
(bevestigende zin) 

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What do you remember?
You've had some/any before. We're going to answer some questions.
You will have to complete the sentence with the correct word. 

Choose from:
         - some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
         - any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

 

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"I don't know _______ about St. Kitts."
- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

Slide 8 - Open question

Some/any
"I don't know anything about St. Kitts."

Ontkennende zin = any
In dit geval: anything 


- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

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"Could I get ______ help here, please?"
- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

Slide 10 - Open question

Some/any
"Could I get some help here, please?"

Vragen waarbij je verwacht dat
het antwoord "ja" zal zijn = some


- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

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"I must have let my coat _____________"
- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

Slide 12 - Open question

Some/any
"I must have let my coat somewhere."

Bevestigende zin = some
Somewhere omdat het gaat over de plek

- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

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"Would you like _______ to drink?"
- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

Slide 14 - Open question

Some/any
"Would you like something to drink?"

Zinnen waarin je iets aanbiedt  = some
In dit geval een ding dus something.  


- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

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"Is _____ home?"
- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

Slide 16 - Open question

Some/any
"Is anyone home?

Bij alle andere vragen dan waar je verwacht dat
het antwoord ja zal zijn = any.


- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

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"I have hardly ____ money left"
- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

Slide 18 - Open question

Some/any
"I have hardly any money left". 

Bij woorden als "never, hardly, without" = any.


- some(-thing, -one, -body, -where)
- any(-thing, -one, -body, -where)

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Worksheet
Worksheet
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Worksheet
Worksheet
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