Comprehension and conversation
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Where does this conversation take place?
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What does Mr. Taylor ask the waiter for?
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What kind of sandwich does he want?
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What does he want to drink with his sandwich?
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Does he order soup? What kind?
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What does he eat for dessert?
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What is your favorite kind of sandwich?
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Do you usually eat dessert at the beginning or at the end of a meal?
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Is ice cream a popular or an unpopular dessert in your country?
Some and any
Basic use
“Some” and “any” go before a plural or uncountable noun.
There was a bowl and some cornflakes on the table, but there wasn't any milk.
We can also use some and any without a noun:
Trevor wanted some milk, but he couldn't find any.
We normally use some in positive sentences and any in negative sentences or ones with a negative meaning
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