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quantifier affirmative negative questions
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no
any
you can
use atry
instead
of no with
a negative
verb

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Contestado por Tipri
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'Some', 'Any', and 'No Article'

(This is an extract from my book: A and The Explained)

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We can use some, any or 'no article' before plural or uncountable nouns. They all mean something similar to a/an before a singular noun. For example:

Can I have a banana? [One banana, but any one is okay.]

Can I have some bananas? [More than one banana, but any small group is okay.]

The difference between some and 'no article':

Often, there isn't a big difference in meaning between 'no article' and some. However, we use some when we are talking about a limited number or amount (but we don't know or we don't want to say the exact quantity).

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Contestado por lucandrade01p9m1h4
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