This card explains that 'any' is the correct quantifier to use in interrogative sentences with countable nouns.
This flashcard explains that 'any' is used in interrogative sentences with countable nouns, while 'a little', 'much', and 'some' are not appropriate here.
Task | Tim celebrates his 21st birthday in ten days. Do you have___ gift idea? |
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Answer | 3 |
a | a little |
b | many |
c | any |
d | much |
comment | Many is used before countable nouns. 'Much' and 'a little' - before uncountable. We use 'any' in interrogative and negative sentences. |
topic | some,any, a lot of , many , much ,etc.. |
level | 2 |
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