1) If you can write the noun in plural, what does that mean? For example, "book" - "books".📚 a) Your noun is countable. b) Your noun is uncountable. 2) If a noun is in singular, does that mean that's uncountable? For example, "meat" 🥩 a) Not really. Try adding an "-s" at the end and if it's ok, then it's countable. If you're not sure, use a dictionary to check. b) Yes, of course! 3) Can you use "some" in questions? For example, "Can I have some water, please?" a) No, you can't b) Yes, if the question is a REQUEST or an OFFER 4) Can we use any in questions? For example, "Is there any pasta?" a) Yes, when you want to check quantity. b) No, you can't 5) Can you use any in affirmative sentences? For example, "There's any rice in the fridge." a) No, you can't b) Yes, you can. 6) Can you use any in negative sentences? For example, "There isn't any milk left." a) Yes, you can. b) No, you can't. 7) Can we use "some" and "any" with both countable and uncountable nouns? For example, "Do we need any sugar?" "We need some apples for the apple pie." a) Yes, you can. b) No, you can't

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