"Some" and "any" are quantifiers. They are used when the exact number, amount, or quantity is not known or stated.
"Some" is generally used in positive sentences or questions.
"Any" is generally used in negative sentences or questions.
Directions: Choose the correct answer
1) I need __________ clothes for school.
a. some
b. any
2) I don't have __________ shoes for the dance.
a. some
b. any
3) May I please have __________ milk?
a. some
b. any
4) There aren't __________ clean socks in the drawer.
a. some
b. any
5) Do you have __________ questions?
a. some
b. any
6) I have to make __________ phone calls.
a. some
b. any
7) They did not bring __________ money.
a. some
b. any
8) Can I have __________ water please?
a. some
b. any
Directions: Fill in the blanks with either "some" or "any"
1) We don't have __________ milk.
2) I have __________ time before I have to go.
3) The restaurant doesn't have __________ empty tables.
4) He doesn't have __________ time to visit his family.
5) We have __________ books you can borrow.
6) They have __________ pictures on the wall in their house.
7) I want to eat __________ dessert.
8) They don't have __________ junk food in their house.
Quiz 1 Answers
1) a. some
2) b. any
3) a. some
4) b. any
5) b. any
6) a. some
7) b. any
8) a. some
Quiz 2 Answers
1) any
2) some
3) any
4) any
5) some
6) some
7) some
8) any