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QUANTIFIERS

Some, any and no are used with-uncountable nouns rice, tea) and plural countable
nouns(toys, books).

Some and its compounds someone, somebody, something, somewhere) are normally
used in affirmative sentences.

Any and its compounds are used in interrogative and negative sentences(with
negative words such as without, never, seldom, rarely, hardly)

No and its compounds are used instead of not any in negative sentences

We use a singular verb with compounds of some, any and no.

Some and its compounds are also used in interrogative sentences when we expect a
positive answer, when we make an offer or request.

Can I have some more juice?

When any and its compounds are used in affirmative sentences, there is a difference
in meaning(it doesn’t matter which, who, what)

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