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This document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" in sentences. "Some" is used in positive sentences with both countable and uncountable nouns, like "I would like some cake" or "There is some milk in the fridge." "Any" is used in negative sentences or questions, such as "I don't have any pencil in my pencil case" or "Do you have any books?". Both words can be used with forms like "somebody", "someone", "somewhere", and "something" or "anybody", "anyone", "anywhere", and "anything".




















