Some / Any exercises — Set 2: Some in Questions & Any in Positive Sentences (Worksheet)

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1

Would you like coffee?

2

You can sit in chair — they're all free.

3

Can I have more rice, please?

4

She hardly has time to relax.

5

student can use the library. It's open to everyone.

6

Would you like help with your bags?

7

He left without money in his pocket.

8

I need stamps. Where can I buy them?

9

Call me if you have problems.

10

Shall I get you tea?

11

doctor will tell you that smoking is bad for you.

12

He never eats vegetables.

13

She made the cake without eggs.

14

Could you lend me money?

15

You can choose colour you like for your room.

16

I rarely get sleep before an exam.

17

There are letters for you on the table.

18

bus will take you to the city centre. They all go there.

19

Do you want biscuits with your tea?

20

He seldom shows interest in sports.

Some / Any exercises online (Worksheet)

Break the basic rule! Use 'some' in questions when you offer something or expect 'yes' (Would you like some tea?). Use 'any' in positive sentences when it means 'it doesn't matter which' (Any seat is fine). Also learn that words like 'never', 'hardly' and 'without' behave like negatives and take 'any'.