- Is there any or is there some?
- Is there any Are there any grammar?
- What are the difference between there is there are some and any?
- How do you use there is and there are with some and any?
Is there any or is there some?
New Member. When you start a question with "Are there any.." you just want to know how many there are. When you start a question with "Are there some" you want to know if there is at least a small amount.
Is there any Are there any grammar?
Answer: Not usually, but it is grammatically correct. It seems to me that the tendency is to use the plural when asking about the possibility that certain known entities have their location at a particular place.
What are the difference between there is there are some and any?
The Main Difference Between SOME and ANY
As a general rule, we use 'some' for affirmative sentences, and 'any' for questions or negative sentences. Usually, both 'some' and 'any' can only be used with countable plural nouns or uncountable nouns. ... “I have some questions.” “I don't have any questions.”
How do you use there is and there are with some and any?
English Grammar: There Is, There Are, Some, Any
- Using “some” With plural countable nouns we can either give the quantity (“five people”) or use “some” if we don't know the exact quantity. ...
- Negative form and using “any” There are two ways to form the negative. ...
- Question form and using “any”