Chapter7《Nobody wins(Ⅱ) 》课件2(8页)(牛津上海八
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Example: S1 Have we got any apples? S2 Yes, we’ve got some apples. S1 Have we got any beans? S2 No, we haven’t got any
beans.
1 Workbook 8A, page 61.
Байду номын сангаас
Work in pairs. S1 is Lam. S2 is Peters. They are checking their food supplies. Look at the food list on the right. S1 asks questions. S2 gives answers.
We use some and any to talk about amounts that are not definite or exact.
Customer: Have you got any tea? Waiter: Sorry, we haven’t got any tea, but we’ve got
a) cakes, sandwiches b) orange juice, apple
juice c) chips, noodles d) milk, soya milk
We sometimes use some in questions when we expect the answer to be yes. Would you like some more tea? Can you give me some stamps?
We use any in sentences with never. She never has any luck.
When we use some or any before the + a noun or before pronouns (this/that/his/her, etc.), we add of. I gave Amy some of the sweets. I saw them but I didn’t speak to any of them. Are any of those buses going to Zhongshan Park?
We use some and any before plural countable nouns (e.g., questions) and uncountable nouns (e.g., information).
Customer: Have you got any tea?
Waiter: Sorry, we haven’t got any tea, but we’ve got some coffee.
some coffee.
We use some in positive statements about amounts. We use any in negative statements and questions.
I have got some questions. She has not got any questions. Have they got any information?
beans.
1 Workbook 8A, page 61.
Байду номын сангаас
Work in pairs. S1 is Lam. S2 is Peters. They are checking their food supplies. Look at the food list on the right. S1 asks questions. S2 gives answers.
We use some and any to talk about amounts that are not definite or exact.
Customer: Have you got any tea? Waiter: Sorry, we haven’t got any tea, but we’ve got
a) cakes, sandwiches b) orange juice, apple
juice c) chips, noodles d) milk, soya milk
We sometimes use some in questions when we expect the answer to be yes. Would you like some more tea? Can you give me some stamps?
We use any in sentences with never. She never has any luck.
When we use some or any before the + a noun or before pronouns (this/that/his/her, etc.), we add of. I gave Amy some of the sweets. I saw them but I didn’t speak to any of them. Are any of those buses going to Zhongshan Park?
We use some and any before plural countable nouns (e.g., questions) and uncountable nouns (e.g., information).
Customer: Have you got any tea?
Waiter: Sorry, we haven’t got any tea, but we’ve got some coffee.
some coffee.
We use some in positive statements about amounts. We use any in negative statements and questions.
I have got some questions. She has not got any questions. Have they got any information?