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Revision as of 22:41, 26 May 2011

Introduction

One difference between "some" and "any" is quantity.

  • Some cookies could mean:
    • two or three cookies (snacktime) OR
    • eight thousand cookies (a cookie factory)
  • Any brownies: at least one brownie.
    • onean / a (compare à l'article "un(e)" en français)
    • an + -y = any
  • "Not any" means none. Not one. Zero. Zilch.



Affirmative (+) / negative (-) / interrogative (?)

  • Dans les phrases affirmatives, on trouve presque toujours some.
  • Dans les phrases négatives, any.
  • Pour les phrases interrogatives,
    • si tu sais que quelque chose existe, emploie some
    • sinon, any.


pronunciation
example
affirmative (+)

ə · 'fɜrm · ə · tɪv

I have got some pennies, but I need a dollar!
negative (-)

neg · ə · tɪv

You don't have any French fries!
interrogative (?)

ɪn · tə · 'ra:g · ə · tɪv

Do you have any new games?

May I have some chips?



Some- || Any-


something Let's have something to eat! someone
somebody
Ask someone for help! somewhere Let's go somewhere fun!
anything We don't have anything to eat! anyone
anybody
Don't ask anyone anything!
  - Ne demande rien à personne!
anywhere There isn't anywhere to sit!


something / ? anything ?
quelque chose
not anything
rien (objet grammatical ❢❢ -- comme sujet grammatical utilise no-one), par exemple: Nothing is missing. / There is nothing missing
someone / somebody // ? anyone / anybody ?
quelqu'un(e)
not anyone
personne (objet grammatical ❢❢ -- comme sujet grammatical utilise no-one), par exemple: No-one is missing. / There is nobody missing.
somewhere / ? anywhere ?
quelque part
not anywhere
nulle part

Countable vs. Uncountable


traduction de la terminologie grammaticale
dénombrable v. indénombrable

Il s'agit de quelque chose qu'on peut compter ou quantifier.

==Concepts indénombrables

  • time -- le temps (you can count hours, minutes and seconds, but not "time" itself)
  • money -- l'argent (you can count pounds, pence, dollars, cents, Euros and rubles, of course)
  • love -- l'amour
concept
affirmative
negative
interrogative
money
I think she has some money left.


left = qui reste

I don't think she has any money left. I wonder if she has some money left.


I wonder if she has any money left.

to wonder = se demander

time I think she has some time this afternoon. I don't think she has any time this afternoon! Does she have any time this afternoon


Does she have some time this afternoon?

information (?) We need any information. I can't find any information about Wallace & Gromit! Did you find any time this afternoon?

Does she have some time this afternoon?

  • I think she has some time this afternoon.
  • Does she have any time this afternoon? (more formal, less sure)
  • Does she have some time this afternoon? (less formal, more likely)


  • I think he has some money left. (left = qui reste)
  • Does she have some money left?
  • Does she have any money left?
  • I don't think he has any money left.
  • There is some love in that family.
  • Is there any love in that family? (orientation negative, non, il n'y en a pas)
  • Is there some love in that family? (orientation positive, oui, il y en a)
  • There isn't any love in that family.

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