SOME and ANY | the complete grammar guide + TEST!

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some | any | English grammar lesson

Hi Everyone!

In today's lesson, I teach you the differences between SOME and ANY. How well do you know this grammar? Take the test at the end of the lesson and let me know your score! I would love to hear from you :)

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I hope this lesson is helpful! Thank you very much for watching 😊

Arnel
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Oh my goodness, I've been searching for "some & any" for a while, and actually I couldn't find quite clear information at all. You made it quite easy to understand!Thank you for your hard work!

zerox
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Seriously, what makes you a different teacher (in a better way) are your graphic-design skills. There's not even a single moment in your videos that is dull or tiring to watch. The illustrations are helping us to imagine everything you're talking about, even though I'm an impatient person I can't realize how fast the time passes. Keep up with the good work!

PrincessAngie
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I wouldn't' have got 11/11 without your help, truely amazing!

ItzAstroTheNoob
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Thank you so much for this super helpful content! I almost understood everything about 'any' and 'some' without any further unanswered questions.

Vintzet
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This is a very clear and easy to understand lesson for beginners. I've learned a lot of English because of you. Thank you Arnel, greetings from Indonesia.

bayurizky
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11/11. Thank you, Arnel! I always had this inner feeling of "some and "any" before I knew the rules. But now it seems so logical and consistent!

annafiruzeh
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I already missed you, you look very radiant and what a good video I really liked the truth, it was worth the wait 😊❤️

simonangulo
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We need some more people like you! Kudos!

hafezdd
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This is so nice. Thank you teacher. Great lesson

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You are by far the best English teacher I have ever seen so love youu 😍

ykkkedi
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You are the best teacher that I've found, I've learned a lot !!! Thank you so much !!!!

jorgelopez-xvtx
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Arnels It is exactly that I needed, I started to work on a American company (I live in Mexico) and I was confused about this (any, some) but now I can understand perfectly, tnahk you, please never stop to do this videos, you are helping a lot of people in the world, many thanks. From Mexico

coachalexgtz
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every day this teacher is unbelievable. She uses a lot forms to teach us to learn the English. Seeblings from Chile

yovanisalamanca
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Thankyou ma'am for this fantastic I can say 'I don't have *any* doubt regarding some/any'

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knowledgecycle
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Hi Arnel! All the topics, you are explaining, are completed and understood perfectly. Thanks a lot for that. Only a thing I cannot find anywhere it's a full explanation about the whole aspects of these words: a/an, the, any, some, a lot and etc. considering their frequency of usage. I definitely mean their usage to the nouns. It would be really helpful for any English learner to chew them up in detail. All the best! Kind regards, Aleks.

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11 out of 11, you are a wonderful teacher and I like you the most. I like your presentation of the material, the speed of narration and emphasis on problem areas. Plus a cool design.

yubynuby
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10/11 . At the third one I'm wrong because I didn't pay attention it's a complaining sentence. Thanks for sharing. I knew "some" and "any" but I still got confused in some ways they're used. Thanks to you, all is completely clear now and it seems like I am confident in English now. Things are starting to look up to me ☺️☺️☺️ thanks 👍👍👍

palm
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As an Italian, it's always funny to observe how words like "information" or "advice" count as uncountable nouns in English while, in Italy, you can definitely count those nouns! For example, you could give a single information, but you could as well give two or three or four of those. And that turns "information" as a singular word into "informationS". It's so fascinating how languages can be so different and peculiar 😊
Anyway, thank you, Arnel for another super useful lesson 😁

ilenenoir
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I did all the questions right. I think my grammar has been improving. When you speak on the video i always try to write on my notebook without look at the screen, and i stop the video and check what i wrote.
Your voice is wonderful, so i can understand you easily.
Thank you Arnel. I don't know if you realize but you add a lot to our lives.
I'm going to continue follow you :)

selimkadioglu
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Thank you a lot for this lesson! You're an amazing teacher! It's not even the fifth video that I've rewatched. Your lessons are very useful. I appreciate it!

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