Affi r ma ti ve a/an → countable noun (sg. form) → There is a car. some → countable noun (pl. form) → There are some cars. some → uncountable noun → There is some sugar. N ega ti ve a/an → countable noun (sg. form) → There isn’t a car. a ny → countable noun (pl. form) → There aren’t any cars. a ny → uncountable noun → There isn’t any sugar. I nter r oga ti ve a/an → countable noun (sg. form) → Is there a car? a ny → countable noun (pl. form) → Are there any cars? a ny → uncountable noun → Is there any sugar? some → polite questions → Would you like some tea?
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