Complete the conversations
with some or any. Read, listen then check.
This ESL EFL free worksheet contains exercises about the use of some and any. Students read, listen then and complete the conversations with some or any. The worksheet has an answer key.
The use of Some and Any
Let’s dive into the use of “some” and “any” in English grammar with a fun and detailed explanation. These words are often used in sentences to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something. Here’s a table to help you understand their usage:
Word | Use | Example |
---|---|---|
Some | Used in positive statements, offers, and requests (when we expect a ‘yes’ answer). | “I have some cookies.” |
Any | Used in negative statements, questions, and offers (when we are not sure of a ‘yes’ answer). | “Do you have any milk?” |
Positive Statements
- Some is used when the exact quantity isn’t important or when it’s expected to be understood by the context.
- “She bought some flowers for the vase.”
Offers and Requests
- Some can be used in questions that are actually offers or requests.
- “Would you like some tea?” (offer)
- “Could I have some water, please?” (request)
Negative Statements
- Any is used in sentences with a negative meaning.
- “He doesn’t have any friends in the city.”
Questions
- Any is used in questions, especially when we don’t know if the answer will be ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
- “Are there any tickets left?”
Exceptions
- Some can be used in questions when offering or requesting something that we think will be accepted or agreed to.
- “Would you like some help with that?”
Note on Plurality
- Some and any can be used with countable nouns (in the plural) and uncountable nouns (in the singular).
- “I need some chairs.” (countable)
- “I need some advice.” (uncountable)
Remember, the use of “some” and “any” often depends on the speaker’s attitude or expectations. It’s not just about the grammar rules but also about what we think will happen in the conversation.
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