Some / Any / No + Exercises Shayna Oliveira Grammar Some or Any? Use SOME in positive statements. I've read some good books lately. Use "some" with uncountable nouns and with plural countable nouns. With singular countable nouns, just use a/an: I've read a good book lately. Use ANY in negative statements (with don't, didn't, haven't, etc) some, any, no - Exercise | English Grammar Online ☕ some, any, no Fill in the gaps with some, any, or no. Show example 1. I would like more salt, please. Can you give it to me? 2. I have time now so I will look through your report a bit later. 3. I don't store important data on my computer. 4.
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Grammar exercises: any, some. Determiners: a, an, some, or any exercises. Elementary level esl. Students > Solutions > Intermediate > Grammar > Unit 8 - Exercise 2 - Indefinite pronouns: some-, any-, no-, every-Speaking English; Grammar Instructions Connection Error Transcript We use some and any for talking about indefinite numbers or amounts of things. We use them with nouns or on their own, as pronouns. I know about some and any. You use some in positive sentences and any in questions and negatives, right? Well, yes, often. 'Some' and 'Any' Exercise 1 Some / Any / No Article Exercise 2 Perfect English Grammar Review how to use 'some' and 'any' here. Download this quiz in PDF here. This exercise comes from my book: A and The Explained . Some and Any Exercise 2 Choose 'some' or 'any': Go to the main 'a' and 'the' page. Do you want to master English grammar?
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Some, Any, No, A Choose the correct answer. Start Quiz Do you know the rules for using some, any, no or a? Check out our grammar page on some and any, and then try the exercise below. Click on the correct answer: some, any, or no. Level: Elementary and above Online Quiz Printable Worksheet Some, Any or No? Exercise Instructions: Choose the correct form Q1 - Are there people at all at the bus stop? some none any Q2 - That's.. reason to be rude all the time some no any Q3 - I'd like.. time off next week when I move house no any some some, any, no exercises using some, any and no 1009 uses tatanat Some, any, no This is a written worksheet with some rules for revising the Indefinite Pronouns some, any, no and their derivatives. The worksheet has two variants and there is a solution. 813 uses tatanat Some, Any, No This worksheet contains 20 sentences with blanks. The difference between some and any: Generally, we use any in the same way as some: when we are thinking about a certain amount or number of something. Remember, usually both some and any can only be used with plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns, but not usually with singular countable nouns. She bought some tomatoes [positive sentence].
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Some, Any, No | Exercise October 31, 2023 - Change negative to affirmative sentences 1. Is there.. in? nobody somebody anybody 2. You have.. reason to be unhappy. no any 3. I took.. time off work to attend my sister's wedding. any some no 4. English Grammar Worksheet - some, any, no — Exercise 2|Choose some, any, or no from the drop-dowm menu.
Grammar exercises: some, or any exercises. Determiners level 2. Free online exercises for esl 4. The traveller asked for food but there was. in the house. some any none 5. He didn't show. remorse. any some Either could be used here 6. She doesn't have. interest in politics. any some no none 7. Can I have. more coffee? any
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Some. any, no and their compounds. 1. Choose the correct alternative to complete the text. I got home yesterday and I noticed ( something / nothing) was wrong. The door was open but I couldn't see ( nothing / anything) because it was very dark. I didn't know if I should call ( nowhere / somebody) or if I should go inside. some, any, no - Exercise 2 | English Grammar Online ☕ some, any, no — Exercise 2 Choose some, any, or no from the drop-dowm menu. 1. Timothy had idea what to do next so he felt completely frustrated. 2. We have meat in the fridge so we can have a barbecue. 3. I don't know other people who could behave like him. 4. Joshua poured