Questions with Some and Any
This page focuses on the use of some and any in questions. It explains that any is generally used in questions, especially when asking about the existence or availability of something. Examples include:
Example: "Do you have any vegetables?"
Example: "Have you got any wine?"
However, the lesson points out that some can also be used in questions, particularly when making offers or polite requests:
Example: "Do you want some coffee?"
Example: "Can I have some water, please?"
The page concludes with a vocabulary section, providing English-French translations for various food-related terms and useful verbs:
Vocabulary:
- fridge = réfrigérateur
- to drip = goutter, dégoutter
- lettuce = salade, laitue
- onions = oignons
- cucumber = concombre
- bread roll = petit pain
- to taste = goûter
- to worry = s'inquiéter
Highlight: While any is more common in questions, some is used for offers and polite requests.