Uncountablenouns: some and anyI've got some bread.There's some chicken.I haven't got any milk.There isn't any juice.Have you got any rice?Is there any bread?Would you like some coffee?Uncountablenouns only have a singularform.singularpluralbread- milk-We can use some + uncountablenoun in positive sentences.We can use any + uncountablenoun in negative sentences and in most questions.some/anyuncountablenoun+I've gotsomebread.milk.+There'ssome-I haven't gotany-There isn't any?Have you gotanybread?milk??Is thereanyWe can't count uncountablenouns. We don't use numbers to say how many. some milk two milksUncountablenouns have no pluralform. We don't add -s.some bread some breadsWe don't use a/an with uncountablenouns.some milk a milkWe use some with uncountablenouns in positive sentences.I've got some bread.There's some chicken.We use any with uncountablenouns in negative sentences and in most questions.I haven't got any milk.There isn't any juice.Have you got any rice?We also use some in questions to ask for things or to offer something. Would you like some coffee?Can I have some cake, please?
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He'd like bread.
We don't have coffee. Can you buy coffee on your way home?