We can use all / most / some / any / no + noun (without of). We don’t use of in these sentences.
all most some any no |
of |
countries people information money |
All countries have national currency.
Most people want to make a good career.
I need to take some books back to the library.
Do you have any information about the company?
I’ve got no money.
We can use most of / some of etc. + the / this / my … etc.
all |
(of) |
the … this / that … these / those … my / your … etc. |
most some any none |
of |
Most of the employees in this company have a university degree.
I don’t want any of these books.
Some of my friends made a good career in finance.
None of this information is useful for us.
We usually say all the … / all my … etc. (without of).
She speaks about politics all the time.
They lived in a tiny cottage in the country all their life.
We also say all of it / most of them / none of us etc.
You can have some of this money, but not all of it.
I know most of these people, but not all of them.
Some of us want to go out, others prefer staying at home.
I’ve bought a few DVDs this week, but I haven’t watched any of them.
How many of these people have you interviewed? – None of them.
Упражнения
Beginner
Упражнения на some и any
Упражнения на Both, neither, all, none
Elementary
Упражнения на неопределенные местоимения
Pre-intermediate
Упражнения на неопределенные местоимения
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