2. Read the conversation below:
- Barbara: Is there any milk left?
- Katherine: Yes, there is some in the bottle on the table.
- Barbara: Would you like some milk?
- Katherine: No, thank you. I don't think I'll drink any
tonight. Could I have some water, please?
- Barbara: Sure. There is some in the fridge.
4. Exception:
We use quot;somequot; in questions when offering
or requesting something.
Example:
Would you like some bread? (offer)
Could I have some water? (request)
5. ANY
We use quot;anyquot; in negative sentences or
questions.
Examples:
He doesn't have any friends in Chicago.
Do you have any cheese?
6. “Some” words
We use quot;somequot; words - somebody,
someone, somewhere and something - in
positive sentences.
Example:
He lives somewhere near here.
7. “Any” words
We use quot;anyquot; words - anybody, anyone,
anywhere and anything - in negative
sentences or questions.
Example:
She doesn't have anywhere to go.
Do you know anything about that boy?
8. Activity:
Fill in the gaps in the sentences below with some or any,
or some or any words (somewhere , anybody)
• Would you like _________ to eat?
• I have _________ money in my wallet.
• Is there _________ juice in the fridge?
• He can't think of _________ to do.
• I'd like to go _________ hot for my vacation.
• Is there _________ who plays tennis in your class?
• I'm afraid I don't have _________ answers to life's
problems.
• Could I have _________ Coke?