GRAMMAR RULES Use some in positive sentences: I’m going to buy some eggs.. There is some ice cream in the fridge.[r]
(1)GRAMMAR RULES Use some in positive sentences: I’m going to buy some eggs There is some ice cream in the fridge They made some mistakes Use any in negative sentences I’m not going to buy any eggs There isn’t any ice cream in the fridge They didn’t make any mistakes some and any in questions: In most questions we use any: Is there any ice cream in the fridge? Did they make any mistakes? We normally use some when we offer things: Would you like some coffee? Or ask for things: Can you lend me some money? Can I have some soup, please? a) Put 10 in some or any I can pay I’ve got _ money There aren’t _ shops in this part of the town George and Alice haven’t got _ children Have you got _ brothers or sisters? There are _ beautiful flowers in the garden Are there _ letters for me this morning? I haven’t got _ stamps, but Anne has got _ Do you know _ good hotels in London? Would you like _ cake? We haven’t got _ bread, so I’m going out to buy _ 11 When we were on holiday, we visited _ very interesting places 12 I went out to buy _ milk but they didn’t have _ in the shop 13 I’m thirsty, can I have _ water, please? b) Complete the sentences Use some or any + one of these words: air – batteries – chairs – friends – languages – milk – photos – problems – shampoo – stamps I want to wash my hair Is there ? I’m going to the post office to get Can you speak _ foreign ? I haven’t got my camera with me, so I can’t take Sorry, we are late We had with the car Everybody was standing because there weren’t _ _ in the hall It’s hot in this office I’m going out for _ fresh _ Why isn’t the radio working? Are there in it? Can I have in my coffee, please? 10 Yesterday evening I went to a restaurant with (2)