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Some and any are determiners that can be used with both plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Some is used in positive sentences while any is used in negative sentences and questions. Exceptions include using some in questions when offering or requesting and using any in positive sentences when the intended meaning is negative.







Introduces determiners 'some' and 'any' for plural nouns and uncountable nouns. Examples include 'some pictures' and 'any milk'.
Demonstrates the use of 'some' in positive sentences, with examples such as 'The children have some books.'
Explains the use of 'any' in negative sentences and questions, such as 'He doesn’t need any stamps.'
States the general use of 'something', 'somebody', 'somewhere' similar to 'some' or 'any' in sentences.
Highlights exceptions where 'some' is used in requests and 'any' in positive sentences with negative meanings.
Provides sentences to complete using 'some' or 'any', encouraging practice in the application of these determiners.