victoria
Could you please tell me whether I can say "drink milk" without words like "some or any"? I know if it is countable words such as "apple" "cat", there must be words like "a" "the" some, any...,they cannot be alone. What about uncountable words such as "milk", flour....
5 июля 2013 г., 0:41
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Hello Victoria: The use depends. If using a command, as with the Imperative; "Drink your milk!" That will suffice. I would say, for example; "Let's drink milk with our pastries, okay?" I think you have a clear understanding about some or any, as in: "I do not want any milk." or "Some milk will be fine for me, thank you." Let me know if you have further questions. Let's sort this all out for you, okay? .---Warm Regards, Bruce
5 июля 2013 г.
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You can say "drink milk" if you are only talking generally. If you are talking about a specific event or quantity, use some/any. "I drink milk everyday, so now I will drink some milk. Do you want some/any milk?"
5 июля 2013 г.
Dude, u can wether say for example ''i drank some milk'' or ''i drank milk'' but i'm not sure 'bout the ''any''
5 июля 2013 г.
Usage with "any" can be used like this: "Do you have any milk?" "Does John have any milk with his cookies?" "The store does not have any milk left."
5 июля 2013 г.
Yes, you can say drink milk. Cats drink milk.
5 июля 2013 г.
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