Comprehension and conversation
Where does this conversation take place?
What does Mr. Taylor ask the waiter for?
What kind of sandwich does he want?
What does he want to drink with his sandwich?
Does he order soup? What kind?
What does he eat for dessert?
What is your favorite kind of sandwich?
Do you usually eat dessert at the beginning or at the end of a meal?
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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