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You use a/an and some/any to talk about the quantity of something. You use a/an with singular countable nouns. You use some/any with plural, countable nouns and with uncountable nouns.
Nouns Singular, countable Plural, countable uncountable a/an X X some/any X
Theres a large collection in de house. I havent got an apple. Hes got some cans (llaunes). There arent any French labels (etiquetes).
Bat, you use some in questions when we make requests (peticions) or offers (ofertes).
Can I have some beer? Would you like some bananas?
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