Put in some or any. 1 I bought some cheese but I didn’t buy any bread.
2 I’m going to the post office. I need any stamps.
3.There aren’t any shops in this part of town.
4 George and Alice haven’t got any children.
5 Have you got any brothers or sisters?
6 There are beautiful some flowers in the garden.
7 Do you know any good hotels in London?
8 ‘Would you like some tea?” “Yes, please.”
9 When we were on holiday, we visited some interesting places.
10 Don’t buy any rice. We don’t need any .
11 I went out to buy some milk but they didn’t have any
12 I’m thirsty. Can I have some water, please?
2 Complete the sentences. Use some or any + one of these words:
1 I want to wash my hair. Is there any shampoo ?
2 This evening I’m going to write 3 I haven’t got my camera, so I can’t take any letters.
4 Do you speak foreign 5 Yesterday evening I went to a restaurant with
some friends of mine.
6 Can I have some milk in my coffe please?
7 The radio isn’t working. There aren’t any batteries.
8 It’s hot in this office: I’m going out for some fresh air.
9 ‘Would you like some cheese ?’ ‘No, thank you. I’ve had enough to eat.
10 I can do this job alone. I don’t need any help.
Put in something/somebody/anything/anybody.
1 She said something to me but I didn’t understand it.
2 ‘What’s wrong?” ‘ “There’s something in my eye.’
3 Do you know anything about politics?
4 I went to the shop but I didn’t buy anything.
Somebody has broken the window. I don’t know who. in the bag. It’s empty.
I’m looking for my keys. Has anybody seen them?.