Some / Any exercises — Set 1: Some and Any: Basic Rules (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
I have friends in London.
Do you have questions?
There isn't milk in the fridge.
She bought new shoes yesterday.
We don't need help, thank you.
There are beautiful parks in this city.
Is there sugar in this tea?
I'd like water, please.
They don't have children.
He put butter on his toast.
Are there good restaurants near here?
We saw dolphins in the sea.
I can't find information about this topic.
She gave me advice about the interview.
Did you buy bread at the shop?
We have homework to do tonight.
There weren't seats left on the bus.
He has interesting ideas for the project.
Have you got free time this weekend?
I made mistakes in the test.
Some / Any exercises online (Worksheet)
Learn the basic rule: use 'some' in affirmative sentences and 'any' in negative sentences and questions. Both 'some' and 'any' go before plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns.