Grammar

Determiners

Articles, quantifiers, possessive adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, numbers.

Definite and Indefinite Articles

The, a, an, 0 article

There is an animal, a boy and 0 water in the garden. The animal is a cat, the boy is Peter and the water is in swimming-pool.

Quantifiers

Some, Any, No

The quantifiers some, any and no are a kind of determiner.

Some is an unspecified quantity. It could be big or small, we don't know. Normally it is "medium".

Any is also an unspecified quantity. It refers to "one, some or all". So it's a quantity from 1 to infinity (∞).

No is easy! No is ZERO (0).

The general rule is that we use some and no in positive (+) sentences and any in question (?) and negative (-) sentences.

Some
example situation
+
I have some money.
I have $10.
I have no money.
I have $0.
?
Do you have any money?
Do you have $1 or $10 or $1,000,000?
-
I don't have any money.
I don't have $1 and I don't have $10 and I don't have $1,000,000. I have $0.

Look at these examples:

  • He needs some stamps.
  • I must go home. I have some homework to do.
  • There were no stamps for the letters.
  • I have no homework to do so let's go out.
  • Does he need any stamps?
  • Do you have any homework to do?
  • He doesn't need any stamps.
  • I can stay. I don't have any homework to do.

We use any in a positive sentence when the real sense is negative.

  • I refused to give them any money. (I did not give them any money)
  • She finished the test without any difficulty. (she did not have any difficulty)

Sometimes we use some in a question, when we offer or ask for something, when we expect a positive YES answer. (We could say that it is not a real question, because we think we know the answer already.)

  • Would you like some more tea?
  • Could I have some sugar, please?

The determiner no is always used in a positive sentence. Do not use it in a negative sentence.

  • I have no money.
  • I don't have no money.

However, in informal spoken English you can sometimes hear "no" after a negative verb: 

I don't need no doctor!    I can't get no satisfaction...

But it is not considered to be "academicaly correct".

Someno and any can be pronouns too: 

Would you like some sugar?     Yes, I'd like some, please.

Do you have any brothers and sisters?      No, I don't have any.

The same rules apply to all some-, any-, no- words (INDEFINITE PRONOUNS)

somebody someone nobody no one anybody anyone
something nothing anything
somewhere nowhere anywhere
NONE

"None" means "not one"

-Do you have any qualifications? - I have none.

None of my friends are English.

Definite and Indefinite Articles

Adjectives (Before nouns)
Pronouns (alone)
My pen
is
mine
Your pen
is
yours
His pen
is
his
Her pen
is
hers
Its pen
is
its
Her pen
is
hers
Our pen
is
ours
Your pen
is
yours
Their pen
is
theirs

Demonstrative Adjectives

Near Distance

This these

Far Distance

That those

The choice of demonstrative adjective depends on the number (singular or plural) and the relative physical or temporal distance (near or far) of the noun being modified, 

I don’t like this book. Can I read that one you have instead?

Are you sure you want to buy these silver earrings? What about those gold ones, over there?

This year is going to be great. [The current year]

That year was just terrible. [Some year in the past]

People spend too much time on their phones these days. [Currently]

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