Uncountable and plural
nouns are often used either with some/any or
with no article. Usually there is no difference of meaning.
- I need (some) writing paper.
- Have you got (any) rice?
The
difference
We use some/any when we are talking about limited
but rather indefinite number or quantities. We use no article when we are
thinking about unlimited numbers or quantities, or not thinking about
numbers/quantities at all.
Compare:
- We have bought some eggs. (Limited quantity)
- Do you like eggs? (No idea of number)
- Is there any milk in the bottle? (Limited quantity)
- Milk has
a sweet taste. (No idea of quantity)
- We bought a lot of apples yesterday.
- Apples are
red. (General statement)
- I would like a little coffee, please.
- We planted some trees in the garden. (Limited number)
- There were trees on either side of the road.
(No idea of number)
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