Ayan Urban
Contable and Uncontable nouns How of next sentences are correct? Is there ANY chicken in here? Is there a chicken in here? There is some oil There is an oil There aren't any noodles There aren't a noodles There isn't any chilli sauce There isn't a chilli sauce ... I confuce because you use SOME for positive, request and offers sentences. for uncontable and plural contable nouns ANY for negative and question sentences. for uncontable and plural contable nouns that is correct? ... sorry if my english not is very well I am elementary student Thanks
Aug 16, 2016 4:28 AM
Answers · 4
1
Is there ANY chicken in here? (chichens) Is there a chicken in here? There is some oil There is an oil ( There is an oil can)(There is a can of oil) There aren't any noodles There aren't a noodles (there isn't a package of noodles) There isn't any chilli sauce There isn't a chilli sauce (There isn't a can of chilli sauce)
August 16, 2016
"Is there ANY chicken in here?" This is correct if you are talking about chicken meat. "Is there a chicken in here?" This is wrong if you are talking about chicken meat. (Is there chicken in here?)
August 16, 2016
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!