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Some vs Any Exercise

Some vs Any Exercise

Note: Use 'some' in positive statements and offers/requests. Use 'any' in negative statements and most questions. Both can be used with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.

Choose 'some' or 'any' to complete each sentence

1. I need to buy apples at the store.

2. Do you have brothers or sisters?

3. There aren't cookies left in the jar.

4. Would you like tea?

5. She didn't give me advice about the problem.

6. Can I have water, please?

7. There are beautiful flowers in the garden.

8. I can't find information about this topic.

9. Are there good restaurants near here?

10. We need more chairs for the party.

11. I don't have cash with me right now.

12. Could you give me help with this project?

13. There isn't milk in the fridge.

14. Do you know good jokes?

15. Let me give you advice about your trip.

Grammar Summary: Some vs Any

Use SOME in:

  • Positive statements: "I have some money."
  • Offers: "Would you like some coffee?"
  • Requests: "Can I have some water?"
  • When we expect the answer to be "yes"

Use ANY in:

  • Negative statements: "I don't have any money."
  • Most questions: "Do you have any questions?"
  • When we don't know if something exists: "Is there any milk left?"
  • With "hardly," "without," etc.: "She left without any explanation."

Exceptions:

Use some in questions when offering or requesting: "Would you like some help?"

Use any in positive statements to mean "it doesn't matter which": "You can choose any book you like."

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