Understanding the Usage of "Some" and "Any" in English Grammar

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Learn the differences between using "some" and "any" in English sentences through examples and exercises. Discover when to utilize "some" for affirmative sentences and "any" for questions and negative sentences. Practice with provided exercises to enhance your grammar skills.


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  1. *Some and any

  2. *Ngon verstts med somebody (someone), anybody (anyone) *N got, n gra vers tts med some(thing) eller any(thing).

  3. *When do you use some (or somebody, something) and when do you use any (or anybody, anything)? If you don t know, find out by looking at the sentences below.

  4. *I still have some test to prepare for. *Something is very wrong. *There are some letters for you. *There is someone waiting for you. *I don t know anything! *Is there anybody there? *There are not any letters for you!

  5. *Some-orden anvnds i meningar som inte r en fr ga och inte inneh ller ett not. *Any-orden anv nds i fr gor och i meningar som inneh ller ett not. *Men some anv nds i fr gor som r artiga. *Exempel: Would you like some sugar?

  6. *Do the exercise in Basic Grammar Check ch. 13 and if you have more time you can test you with Grammar in Action on your computer.

  7. *Have a conversation where you use some and any as much as possible!

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