Some vs. Any
Uncountable and plural nouns are often used either with some/any or with no article. Usually there is no difference of meaning. I need (some) writing paper. Have you got (any) rice? The difference We use some/any when we...
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Uncountable and plural nouns are often used either with some/any or with no article. Usually there is no difference of meaning. I need (some) writing paper. Have you got (any) rice? The difference We use some/any when we...
Some suggests an indefinite quantity or number. It is most common in affirmative clauses. In questions and negatives, we normally use any to express the same idea. I want some milk. Is there any milk left? No,...
Any is a determiner. It suggests an indefinite quantity or number. It is used when it is not important to say how much/many we are thinking of. Is there any water in the bottle?...
Complete the following sentences using some or any. 1. He ate ……………….. rice and potatoes. (some / any) 2. He didn’t eat ………………… rice. (some / any) 3. Has he got ………………… friends in...