
The Quantifiers, “Some” vs “Any”
(Grammar Lesson)
The use of these Quantifiers – “Some” vs “Any” are used with both Countable and Un-Countable Nouns, and are often used in very similar sentences.
They can be used to refer to a non-specific amount of one, all, every, some, none, or a non-specific type of the noun they are referring to.
To See How They Relate To Slamming Beers With your Friends…
Or, a couple of girls doing some awesome Kung Fu moves…
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(Or risk the loss of beer and the addition of a backwards kick right in the face… Just kidding. But you should still read it anyways.)
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