(共20张PPT)
1. To learn
some
and
any
2. To learn
somebody
,
anybody
,
nobody
, etc.
Objectives
some, any
Please guess what's in the box?
Guess
S1: Do you have any …?
S2: Yes. We have some…/
No. We don't have any …
Would you like some……
?
1. We use
some
and
any
before (plural/
singular) countable nouns and
uncountable nouns.
2. We usually use (
some/any
) in positive
statements. We usually use (
some/any
)
in negative statements and questions.
Work out the rule
Can we use
some
in questions?
Would you like some…
?
May I have some…?
A2 There is something in the fridge in Wendy's
home.Wendy and her mother checked what food
to buy and wrote a note for her father. Look at
the shopping list and the picture. Please help her
finish her note.
Shopping list
apples milk
bread noodles
coffee orange juice
eggs potatoes
some
apples
some milk
some orange juice
any bread
any coffee
any eggs
any noodles
some potaoes
Shopping list
apples milk
bread noodles
coffee orange juice
eggs potatoes
Is there anything in the fridge?
Yes, there is something in the fridge.
Is there anyone in the living room?
No, there is no one in the living room./
No, there isn't anyone in the living room.
I saw
I did not see
Did you see
I saw
We use (
/
) in positive statements, and
(
/
) in negative statements and questions.
I
didn’t see
1.We can form negative statements in two ways.
There is
not anybody
in the room.
There is
nobody
in the room.
2.
somebody=
anybody=
nobody=
someone
anyone
no one
singular
Things to remember:
Look at the picture below. Try to remember where everything
and everybody is. Then cover the picture and ask and answer
questions in pairs. Follow the examples.
No, there’s nothing/there isn’t anything above the teacher.
Yes, there’s somebody by the window.
No, there’s nothing/there isn’t anything under the teacher’s desk.
No, there’s nobody/no one behind the teacher.
Yes, there’s something on the bookcase.
Yes, there’s someone next to the piano.
1.For example, his notebooks include ____ famous
painting in the world.
2. _____ dinosaurs were as small as chickens.
3. _____ could even fly.
4. However, _____ dinosaurs liked to eat meat.
5. May I have _____ noodles?
6. Would you like _____ tea?
7. She does not have ___ questions about dinosaurs.
8. Do you have ___ sunglasses?
9. We don’t have ___ bread.
10. Did he do ___ other things?
some
Some
Some
some
some
some
any
any
any
any
go
Ready?
1.
—
Is there ______ here?
—
No, Bob and Tim have asked for leave.
A. anybody B. everybody
C. somebody D. nobody
2.
—
Is there ______ here?
—
Yes, I’m upstairs. Please come and help me.
A. anybody B. everybody
C. somebody D. nobody
3. ______ has ever given me a free ticket for
anything.
A. Somebody B. Anyone
C. Nobody D. Some person
4.
—
Did you find ___ in the room?
—
No, we found ___ there.
A. anybody; nobody
B. somebody; everybody
C. anybody; somebody
D. everybody; anybody
5.
—
Turn off the TV
, Betty. ______ is
watching it.
—
Oh, no. Mum. I’m watching it now.
A. Somebody B. Nobody
C. Everybody D. Anybody
Make some sentences using
some, any,
somebody, anybody
and
nobody
. (at least
10)