The general rule for using "some" and "any"
is that "some" is used in positive statements, while "any" is used in negative statements and questions:
- Some
Used in positive statements, such as "I have some money left". " - Some" can also be used in questions,
- such as "Would you like some wine?", when the answer is likely to be positive.
- "Some" is used before nouns to refer to an indefinite quantity, such as "Can you get me some milk?".
- Any
Used in negative statements, - such as "I haven't read any good books lately".
- "Any" is also used in most questions,
- such as "Do we need any rice?".
- "Any" is used as a determiner before nouns.
- Both "some" and "any" can be used with countable and uncountable nouns.
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