1. Complete the sentences with some or any

Tips:

Use 'some' for:

  • ✅ Positive statements (I need some help.)
  • ✅ Requests (Can I have some water?)
  • ✅ Offers (Would you like some tea?)

Use "any":

  • ❌ For negative statements (I don’t have any time.)
  • ❓ While asking for information (Did you bring any water?)

1. There is milk in the fridge.

2. I need sugar for my tea.

3. There aren’t apples left in the basket.

4. She bought flowers for her mother.

5. There isn’t bread on the table.

6. We need chairs for the guests.

7. I couldn’t find information about the event.

8. There are biscuits in the tin.

9. I don’t have pencils in my bag.

10. The shop doesn’t sell fresh vegetables.

11. I saw birds in the garden this morning.

2. Choose some/any to complete each sentence

1. There aren’t ______ eggs left.

2. I’d like ______ cheese in my sandwich.

3. There is ______ water in the bottle.

4. I couldn’t find ______ information on the website.

5. We need to buy ______ fruits from the market.

6. I have ______ good news to share!

7. They didn’t see ______ birds at the park.

8. She didn’t invite ______ friends to her party.

9. There are ______ apples in the kitchen.

10. We don’t have ______ coffee left.

11. He found ______ interesting books at the library.

3. Write 'some' or 'any' to complete each question

1. Did she give you useful information?

2. Would you like cake?

3. Are there vegetarian options on the menu?

4. Would you like tea?

5. Is there coffee left in the pot?

6. Are you sure you don’t want cake?

7. Why don’t you eat of this food?

8. Drink water half an hour before eating.

9. Where can I get water?

10. Is there water here?

11. Can you lend me money?

12. Do you have money on you?

13. Can I have soup, please?

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