The beginning of the history of England lies in the distant Middle Ages, and maybe even earlier - in those times when the Germanic tribes that surged from the continent captured the eastern coast of the British Isles. The Angles were attacked by the Vikings and Normans. But, unlike their British predecessors, having survived all subsequent invasions, they preserved their language and culture. Currently, England is, in fact, part of two associations - on the one hand, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, on the other hand, the European Union - with different legislative bodies and different levels of sovereignty.
Questions
Are there any onions?
Is there any bread?
Have we got any salt?
Would you like some cake?
Are there any oranges?
Is there any rice?
Have we got some milk?
Would you like some juice?
Would you like some cake?
Would you like some apples?
Have we got some sugar?
Affirmative
There are some onions.
There is some bread.
We've got some salt.
I'd rather have some biscuits.
There are some oranges.
There is some rice.
We've got some milk.
I'd rather have some tea.
I'd rather have some bread.
I'd rather have some bananas.
We've got some sugar.
Negative
There aren't any onions.
There isn't any bread.
We haven't got any salt.
She hasn't got any biscuits.
There aren't any oranges.
There isn't any rice.
We haven't got any milk.
We haven't got any tea.
I haven't got any bread.
I haven't got any bananas.
We haven't got any sugar.