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We use any and some with countable and uncountable nouns.
Look at the picture again and write sentences.
e.g.: There aren’t any pears but there are some bananas.
a) _______________________________________________________________
b) _______________________________________________________________
c) ________________________________________________________________
d) ________________________________________________________________
We usually use any in negative sentences and questions.
E.g.: Are there any messages for me? No, there aren´t any.
Ask and answer questions like the example.
e.g.: Flour / fridge/pantry
A: Is there any flour in the fridge?
B: No, there isn´t any, but there is some in the pantry.
a) Cheese / table / fridge
A: ____________________________________________________________________________?
B: ____________________________________________________________________________
b) Fish / pantry / fridge
A: ____________________________________________________________________________?
B: ____________________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences bellow using some or any.
a) I´m going to buy ______ sugar because we haven´t got _______ sugar left .
b) Have you got ______ rice?
c) Get _______ bread from the bakery, please.
d) There aren´t ______ eggs in the fridge.
e) The shop has got ________ clothes on the shelves.
Look at the picture:
We usually use some in affirmative sentences.
E.g.: There are some pens in the bag.