Some/Any quantifiers

Lesson plan
  • Rules
  • Lesson aims
  • Grammar explanation & exercises
  • Recap lesson aims
  • Homework
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Lesson plan
  • Rules
  • Lesson aims
  • Grammar explanation & exercises
  • Recap lesson aims
  • Homework

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Rules
  • Respect each other
  • Silence when I speak
  • Raise your hand for questions and answers
  • Phones in bags

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Lesson aims
After this lesson you can:
  • Explain the different uses of some/any;
  • Explain what quantifiers are used for;
  • Correctly use some/any.

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Quantifiers (Some/Any)
  • Some and any both mean enige/enkele/een paar
  • When do you use "some" and when do you use "any"?
  • Some is used for affirmative (bevestigende) sentences;
  • Any is used for negative sentences;
  • Any is used for questions, except when the expected answer is "yes"

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Quantifiers (Some/Any)
  • Example affirmative sentence:
  • Yes, we do have some water left!
  • Example negative sentence:
  • We do not have any food left.
  • Example question sentence:
  • Do you have something to drink for me?
  • Is there any money left?

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Quantifiers
Someone is used when you are not talking about a specific person;
Somebody is used when talking about a specific person from a group.

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Quantifiers (Little/Few)
  • When do you use a little and when do you use a few?
  • You use a little when talking about a singular non-countable noun;
  • You use a few when talking about plural countable nouns.
  • For example:
  • Very little money is left. (non-countable)
  • Very few people showed up. (Countable) 

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Quantifiers (much/many)
  • When do you use much and when do you use many?
  • You use much for singular non-countable nouns;
  • You use many for plural countable nouns.
  • For example:
  • There is not much many left.
  • There are many animals that we haven't yet discovered.

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I have ... money left.
Use the correct quantifier
A
Little
B
Few

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Only ... people showed up.
Use the correct quantifier
A
Few
B
A little
C
Little
D
A few

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When do you use "some"?

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When do you use many?

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May I have ... water please?
A
some
B
any
C
a few
D
little

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They had ... mosquito bites.
A
many
B
much
C
little
D
any

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Recap lesson aims
After this lesson you can:
  • Explain the different uses of some/any;
  • Explain what quantifiers are used for;
  • Correctly use some/any.

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Homework
Finish 2.2 completely (Planning is in Learnbeat)

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