Some and any are used when it is not easy or necessary to say exactly the number of something. Some is for positive sentences. Any is for negative sentences and questions.
Choose some or any to complete each sentence.
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She wants to buy ___ books.
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Do you want to buy ___ books?
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Gary, do you want ___ beer?
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Do you have ___ children?
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Gabriel often meets ___ friends on Saturdays
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I don’t like our new neighbours. Let’s listen to ___ loud music.
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