
Some/any/every/no
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Adriënne Riemersma
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Some/any/every/no
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Some
Some betekent dus ‘een aantal’, ‘enkele’ en/of ‘wat’.
Je gebruikt some:
in bevestigende zinnen
in vragen waarop het antwoord ‘ja’ is
in vragen waarmee je iets aanbiedt.
Would you like some tea?
There is still some cake in the kitchen.
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Any
Any betekent ook ‘een aantal’, ‘enkele’ en/of ‘wat’.
Je gebruikt any in:
de meeste vragen
ontkennende zinnen
Is there any milk in the fridge?
I don’t know if anyone is home.
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Any vs Every
Any en every betekenen allebei ‘elk’ en/of ‘iedere’, maar je maakt hierbij wel onderscheid. Any gebruik je hier namelijk in de betekenis van ‘iedere willekeurige’, terwijl every ‘letterlijk alle’ betekent.
You can come by any day you want’. Het kan hier dus gaan om iedere dag, dus een willekeurige dag.
You have to come every day. Hier gaat het er dus om dat je elke dag aanwezig moet zijn.
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No
No gebruik je als kortere vorm van not any. De compounds (samenstellingen) van no (nothing, no one etc.) gebruik je vooral als je iets wil zeggen met extra nadruk.
I have no news on his whereabouts
Nothing makes me as happy as going on a holiday.
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persoon
plaats
dingen
one/body
where
thing
Compounds (wat erachter kan)
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