1. some with a declarative sentence. Both on behalf of and as uncountable
as
I have some pens. (I can pen some)
John wants Some Water. (John like water rescues) There are Some Books on the Table. (A pen on the table. I) there is some sugar in the Bowl. (there is some sugar in a bowl) 2. any user with both refused to sign the clause 2.1 and uncountable nouns. However, the definition is changed to "I do not ______", as I do not have any pens. (I do not have a pen holder) John does not any Want Water. (John does not need water) There are not any pencils under. the table. (no pencil under the table at a bar) there is not any in the tea Cup. (no tea cups in all) clause 2.2 applies to both the questions and the countable uncountable. However, the definition is changed to "some _______," such as Do you have any pens? (You have some pens) John Does any Want Water? (John wanted some water) Are there any Books in the schoolbag? (A book bag in some classes) Is there any in the Coffee Cup? (A cup of coffee in some).
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