Sabtu, 12 Maret 2016


Many
Many are used for countable nouns.Many have much meaning in Indonesian. If any is used in negative sentences and interrogative sentence, the word used in a sentence many news. However, many words can only be used to describe a noun that can be calculated only. Examples of the use of many in a sentence:

I have so many books in my book shelf.

Because the book is an object that can be calculated then we use many.

much
much used for uncountable nouns.Much has the same meaning as the many that is a lot. Then what is the difference with many words? If many are used for objects that can be calculated then much used for objects that can not be calculated. Examples of its use in a sentence is:

I have so much coffee in my cabinet.

Because the word coffee included in the noun that can not be counted, then we use much to explain the numbers.

Some

Some words have multiple meanings in Indonesian. So if the object that we will specify more than one word we can use some as explanatory. Some words we put right in front of the noun we shall explain the numbers. Examples of its use in a sentence is:

I need some apples for making fruit salad.

Do not forget to add the letter s in the back of the noun. This is because in English every plural charge it the letter s. Except for nouns that can not be counted as water, oil, and water.

Some words can only be used for positive phrase or sentence news only. So do not use some words if you are going to make a negative sentence or interrogative sentence.

Any

In any Indonesian has many meanings. However, any word can only be used in negative sentences or interrogative sentence only. Any word as well as some said, was also placed right in front of the noun. Example sentence is:

I do not have any foods to be eaten.


In the first sentence is an example of any used in negative sentences. While the second sentence is any word used in a sentence asked. Do not forget to add a letter s on any noun can be calculated.


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