Determiners:  Some / Any
  Some   and   Any :   usually determines both plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Examples: I draw   some   ( picture s ) .   There isn ’ t   any   ( milk )  in the refrigerator. ( pictures)  plural countable noun (milk)  plural uncountable noun
How to use  “ some ”  and  “ any ” : Use  “ some ”  in   positive sentences : The children have   some  books . They have   some  money.
Use  “ any ”  in negative sentences and questions  : Negative sentences:   He doesn ’ t need   any  stamps . Questions:   Do you have   any  friends in  Chicago? Is there   any  pollution in your city?
In general   we use   something / anything  somebody / anybody  somewhere / anywhere   In the same way as   ( some / any ): I can’t see  anybody  coming. He lives  somewhere  near here .
Exception! Use “some” in questions when offering or requesting: Would you like some bread?  Could I have some water?   Use “any” in positive sentences when the real sense is negative: I refused to give him any money. means (  I didn’t give him any money ) .
Complete the following sentences with some or any : I have  problems to solve . Do you have  advice for me? Could I have  sugar, please? I don’t have  homework to do. I want  to drink? She finished the test without difficulty. If you need more practice  click here

Determiners1 (some & any)

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    Some and Any : usually determines both plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Examples: I draw some ( picture s ) . There isn ’ t any ( milk ) in the refrigerator. ( pictures) plural countable noun (milk) plural uncountable noun
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    How to use “ some ” and “ any ” : Use “ some ” in positive sentences : The children have some books . They have some money.
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    Use “any ” in negative sentences and questions : Negative sentences: He doesn ’ t need any stamps . Questions: Do you have any friends in Chicago? Is there any pollution in your city?
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    In general we use something / anything somebody / anybody somewhere / anywhere In the same way as ( some / any ): I can’t see anybody coming. He lives somewhere near here .
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    Exception! Use “some”in questions when offering or requesting: Would you like some bread? Could I have some water? Use “any” in positive sentences when the real sense is negative: I refused to give him any money. means ( I didn’t give him any money ) .
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    Complete the followingsentences with some or any : I have problems to solve . Do you have advice for me? Could I have sugar, please? I don’t have homework to do. I want to drink? She finished the test without difficulty. If you need more practice click here