Indefinite Quantifiers — Lückentext 1
Übe some und any: in welchem Kontext steht welche Form?
Setze some oder any ein. Some steht in positiven Aussagesätzen und bei Angeboten/Bitten — any in Verneinungen, echten Fragen und Konditionalsätzen.
Aufgabe
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I have money left. (positiver Aussagesatz)
→ I have some money left. (positiver Aussagesatz → some)
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Do you have questions? (echte Frage)
→ Do you have any questions? (echte Frage → any)
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Would you like coffee? (Angebot)
→ Would you like some coffee? (Angebot → some)
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There is not milk left. (Verneinung)
→ There is not any milk left. (Verneinung → any)
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She bought fruit at the market. (positiver Aussagesatz)
→ She bought some fruit at the market. (positiver Aussagesatz → some)
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If you have problems, please call me. (Konditionalsatz)
→ If you have any problems, please call me. (Konditionalsatz → any)
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He did not buy bread. (Verneinung)
→ He did not buy any bread. (Verneinung → any)
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Could I have help with this, please? (Bitte)
→ Could I have some help with this, please? (Bitte mit positiver Erwartung → some)
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Is there sugar in the cupboard? (echte Frage)
→ Is there any sugar in the cupboard? (echte Frage → any)
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We have time before the meeting. (positiver Aussagesatz)
→ We have some time before the meeting. (positiver Aussagesatz → some)
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Can I borrow money? (Bitte — positive Antwort erhofft)
→ Can I borrow some money? (Bitte mit positiver Erwartung → some)
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They did not make progress last week. (Verneinung)
→ They did not make any progress last week. (Verneinung → any)
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