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 always takes sugar with her coffee, but she doesn’t take milk.
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I see that the cat has been in the fridge again – there isn’t milk. I will go and get .
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There aren’t ___ clean socks in my drawer.
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Marcin never gives his mother ___ help.
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Do you have ___ idea what they are doing there?
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No, I don’t have , but I know you will have .
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