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Grammar Self-Check (Unit 5, page 53) GRAMMAR. Count and non-count nouns: indefinite quantities and amounts Look at these examples with count and non-count nouns. Some and any We bought some nail files. Now we have some. They need some soap. We have some. I don’t have any razors, and I don’t want any. We don’t want any deodorant. We don’t need any. Do you want some shampoo? OR Do you want any shampoo? A lot of, many, and much That store has a lot of razors. They don’t have a lot of nail files. Do they have a lot of lotion? They don’t have many brands of makeup. The store doesn’t have much toothpaste.
FIGURE IT OUT . . . Complete these grammar rules by checking (√) the appropriate column(s) in the chart. count nouns
non-count nouns
affirmative statements
negative statements
questions
Use some with . . . Use any with ... Use a lot of with. . . Use many with . . . Use much with . . .
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