What is the difference between "Some/Any" in English? This test was designed for you to practice "Some/Any". The test has 20 questions. Before taking the test, please read the following tips about "Some/Any".
- Some and Any + Plural countable noun or Uncountable noun.
- Some: often used for affirmative sentences, suggestion sentences.
Example:
- I have some cookies.
- Would you like some tea?
- Any: often used for negative and question sentences.
Example:
- There aren't any chairs here.
- Do you have any money?
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