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GRAMMAR WORKSHEET QUANTIFIERS: SOME/ANY STATEMENT NEGATIVE QUESTION Plural Nouns I have some cookies. I don’t have

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GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

QUANTIFIERS: SOME/ANY STATEMENT

NEGATIVE

QUESTION

Plural Nouns I have some cookies.

I don’t have any cookies.

Do you have any cookies?

Uncountable Nouns I need some water.

I don’t need any water.

Do you need any water?

NOTE 1: With questions in which we expect the answer to be ‘Yes’, we can use ‘some’ instead of ‘any’. Example: “Could you please give me some bananas?” NOTE 2: Some common uncountable nouns include: coffee, food, help, homework, information, milk, money, paper, rice, salt, soup, sugar, tea, time, water



Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use ‘some’ or ‘any’.

1. I don’t need

money because I’m going to bring my lunch to school.

2. He doesn’t have

pens, but I have

3. Our teacher didn’t give us

homework yesterday.

4. I’m tired. Do we have

time to take a nap?

5. A: Do they have

library cards?

6. Paul wants to buy

paper, but Mary has

13. I bought 14. A: Do you have 15. I need

.

questions that he wants to ask you. apples, but they don’t have

11. I’m sorry, but we don’t have 12. Thomas read

.

information about the flight to Boston.

9. Mr. Smith has 10. They have

B: No, they don’t have

new shoes.

7. Excuse me, I need 8. I don’t have

pens.

bananas.

more tickets. interesting books last month.

milk and

sugar at the supermarket.

coins for the bus? help with my homework.

B: No, I have

.

Some / Any / ‘No Article’ Exercise 2 (This is an extract from my book: ‘A’ and ‘The’ Explained). Fill the gap with ‘some’ or ‘any’.

1. Have we got 2.

bread? [A real question, I have no idea.]

student will tell you that they don’t have enough money [it doesn’t matter which student].

3. We’ve got

furniture, but we still need a table.

4. She bought

new clothes. pub [it doesn’t matter which pub].

5. You can buy beer in

more juice? [I expect you will say ‘yes’.]

6. Can I have 7. Did you buy

juice? [I have no idea; this is a real question.]

8. I can speak

French. tea? [An offer – I think you will say ‘yes’.]

9. Would you like

10. In London in the winter there’s hardly 11. Go into

shop on the high street and ask [it doesn’t matter which shop]. more meat? [An offer – I think you will say ‘yes’.]

12. Would you like 13. There’s

sunlight.

money in my handbag.

14. Did you buy

chicken? [I expect you will say ‘yes’, because we talked about it before.]

15. I don’t have

sunblock with me.

16. She never drinks 17. Do you have

water. sugar? [I expect you will say ‘yes’, because usually you have sugar.]