Full Blast2 Grammar Book
Countable/Uncountable Nouns
Countable/Uncountable Nouns
Some-Any
Sophie: Have we got any
peppers?
Mother: Yes, we’ve got some, but
we haven’t got any
cheese.
Sophie: OK. Is there any milk in
the fridge?
Mother: We’ve got some milk, so
don’t buy any.
Sophie: What about apples? Have
we got any apples?
Mother: Oh no, we haven’t got
any apples.
They have singular and plural forms and can be counted.
We can use a / an or numbers before them.
a chair – seven chairs
Countable Nouns
E. Use the prompts and write sentences with some and any, as in the example.