Understanding, Differences And Sample Sentence Of
Some, Any, Much, Many, A Lot of, and A Few
1. Some And Any
A. Some
Some are used in a sentence POSITIVE. some can be used
on countable and uncountable nouns. So some words may not be used in negative
sentences. Noun used in this word must wear some form of "plural" or
more than one. But if uncountable noun is not added s / es, the following
examples of the use of Some
example:
1)
I have some boxes
2)
I'm going to find some drinks
3)
Andy has some cars
4)
Lusy has some sugar
5)
You get some children
6)
We want to take some water
Use some of
the sentence interrogative sentences are only allowed to ask that offers
something "offering something", for example:
1)
Do you want some sugar?
2)
Did you want to have some drinks?
B. Any
Any use of the
sentence NEGATIVE da INTERROGARTIVE. any can be used also in countable and
uncountable nouns. So just like "some" Noun used should be is the
plural or more than one. The following is an example of Any in use
example:
1)
I do not have any boxes
2)
I'm not going to find any drinks
3)
Andy does not have any cars
4)
Lusy does not have any sugar
5)
You do not get any children
6)
We do not want to take any water
Any use of the
interrogative sentence:
1)
Do you bring any books?
2)
Does she has any children?
3)
Do they has any sugar?
2. Much And Many
A. Much
Much used in nouns that can not be calculated /
uncountable .. Example:
1)
I have much money
2)
I do not have much sugar
3)
There are much water
B. Many
Many used the noun which can be calculated / countable.
After Many words have to be followed by a plural word. example:
1)
I have many books
2)
There are many people
3)
She has many cars
Essentially the
difference between much and many are on its use. If Many use countable if Much
definitely use uncountable.
3. A Lot Of And A Few
A. A Lot Of
A lot of good can be used for objects that can be
counted or not counted. This means that can be used to change the position of
Many.
What distinguishes the Many and Much is that the usage
habits. A lot of just plain used in a positive sentence.
example:
1)
I have a lot of friends WHO always stand by me.
2)
How much money do you have? I have a lot of
money.
B. A Few
A Few words in the English language is used for
objects that can be counted or countable nouns. But have little or opposite
meaning to the word "many".
said "a few" in English means little and few
in number or may be more than one or two. In other words, although the number
of its slightly but still be sufficient. Consider the example below :
1.
Fahmi has a few friends in his class.
Meaning :
Fahmi memilliki little friend in class. Little friend
here does not mean very little. But little in the sense of more than 1 or 2
friends. And although it has a friend Fahmi slightly but it was enough for him.
2.
I have a few pens.
Meaning :
I have a few pens. Just
a little bit and not once / very. It means "I have a little pen but the
number was sufficient for me."
Differences and Sample Articles
Using Word A, An, and The.
English has two types of article is a / an and the. We call
these two forms of the article as an indefinite article and the definite
article.
v
The : Definite article
v A
/ an :
Indefinite article
What is the difference and how do I use it? The show
specific objects and clear objects where and how his form. While the A / late
shows objects that are not specific and uncertain form and location.
A. Article A And An
Article A, and can only
initiate an singular count nouns which means one / a. A, and an can be used in
statements which are general / common, meaningful statmen unclear or introduce
a subject that has not been previously mentioned in a sentence. Example :
1.
A professor is smart. (general statement)
2.
I hit a man when walking.
Article A is used in the
word beginning with a consonant sound, while the article's use of the word
beginning with a vowel sound.
a.
Examples of words that use the article a :
Ø
House :
“ They just bought a house in the city.”
Ø
Uniform :
“ Every stundent in that school must wear a uniform.”
b.
Examples of words using an article
Ø
Hour :
“ I have been wathing movie for an hour.”
Ø
Umbrella :
“ You should bring an umbrella.”
B. Article The
While the article is used
in a meaningful statement of special / specific to a subject, or to indicate
something that has become common knowledge.
1.
The girl in the park was my girlfriend.
(specific meaning - speakers and listeners know the girl in question)
2.
The moon always Appears in the night. (general
statement - there is only one month)
The article can not be
used on every word, following the guidelines in the use of the article in a
sentence. Using the article at:
a.
Oceans, rivers, seas, gulfs, plural lakes
Example:
the Red Sea, the
Atlantic Ocean, the Persian Gulf, the Great lakes
b.
Mountains
Example:
the Rocky Mountains, the
Andes
c.
Eart, moon
Example :
The earth, the moon
d.
Schools, colleges, universities form the phrase
that begins with the word school
Example:
the University of
Florida, the College of Arts and Sciences
e.
Ordibal numbers before nouns
Example:
The First Date, the Second Program
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