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nouns.
Some / Any / Every / No
We use some and any when it isn't important how
many people, things or places there are. We use some
in affirmative sentences with plural countable and
uncountable nouns. We use any in negative sentences
and questions with plural countable and uncountable
There are some people staying at the campsite.
There's some snow on the mountain.
There aren't any clothes in my suitcase.
It rained all night. Is there any water in your tent?
We use every to talk about all people, things or places.
It has a positive meaning and we use it with a singular
verb form.
Every tour is exciting and interesting.
We use no to talk about no person, thing or place. It
can replace not any. It has a negative meaning, but we
use it with an affirmative verb form. We can use it with
singular and plural nouns.
She has no bicycle to ride.
There were no fish in the dirty lake.
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