Complete the following sentences using some or any
Don’t forget…. We use some for affirmative and polite sentences (or when you hope/expect the answer to be « yes » ): Ø I’ve got some good news. ØThey’ve got something to say. ØWould you like some tea? ØCan I have some more cake, please?
Don’t forget…. We use any for questions and negatives: Ø I haven’t got any good news. ØShe hasn’t got any sisters. ØHave they got any wine? ØHas he got a car? Ø(mistake on the tapescript)
some money. I’ve got ……….
any money. He hasn’t got …….
Have Bob and Sam any children? got …. . .
any wine There isn’t ……. in the fridge.
X some cheese I’ve got ………. but I haven’t got any …… bread.
I’m going to the post office. I need ………. some stamps.
X There aren’t. any …. . shops in this part of town.
Have you got any children? ……. .
There are some ……. . . beautiful flowers in the garden.
any good Do you know …. … hotels in London?
Would you like some tea? ………. .
any rice. Don’t buy ……… any We don’t need ……. .
some I wanted to buy ………. oranges, but they didn’t have any in the shop. ………
I’m thirsty. Can I have some ……… water, please?
some music Let’s listen to ………. some tea. and have ……….