SOME/ANY

To show quantity or indefinite number of something, we use SOME or ANY.

affirmative form (+) - SOME: 
They want some bread for breakfast.

negative (-) and interrogative (?) forms - ANY:
Do you have any salt?
We don't need any butter.

Look at the picture and write sentences:
e.g eggs - water: There are some eggs and there is some water.
1 potatoes - meat
2 sweets - bananas
3 milk - sugar
4 butter - bread
5 salt - rice

Make the sentences interrogative and negative:
1 There are some cakes on the plate. (cherries)
2 There are some books on the shelf. (toys)
3 There is some meat in the fridge. (milk)
4 There is some orange juice in the jug. (apricot juice)
5 There are some flowers for Jane. (presents)

Complete the sentences:
1 May I have _____ tea? - Sorry, there isn't _____ in the pot.
2 Have _____ more jam.
3 Do you have _____ money to spare? - Yes, I have _____.

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