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We Don't Have 2. I Bought 3. They Have 4. She Doesn't Want 5. He Would Like 6. Can I Have 7. I Haven't Got 8. 9. He Has 10. She Tried On

The document provides examples of filling in blanks in sentences with the words "some" or "any". In each sentence, the reader is prompted to replace a blank with either "some" or "any" depending on what makes grammatical sense in the context. There are a total of 30 sentences presented where the reader is meant to fill in the blank.
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We Don't Have 2. I Bought 3. They Have 4. She Doesn't Want 5. He Would Like 6. Can I Have 7. I Haven't Got 8. 9. He Has 10. She Tried On

The document provides examples of filling in blanks in sentences with the words "some" or "any". In each sentence, the reader is prompted to replace a blank with either "some" or "any" depending on what makes grammatical sense in the context. There are a total of 30 sentences presented where the reader is meant to fill in the blank.
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Some any

1. We don't have milk.


2. I bought hamburgers for dinner.
3. They have videos in that shop.
4. She doesn't want beer.
5. He would like peanuts.
6. Can I have apples, please.
7. I haven't got money.
They're doing an exam. Don't
8.
make noise.
9. He has stamps for our letters.
10. She tried on new shoes yesterday.

Fill in some or any.

1. I'm going to buy eggs.

2. They didn't make mistakes.

3. I can't pay. I haven't got money.

4. There aren't shops in this part of the town.

5. George and Alice haven't got children.

6. Have you got brothers or sisters?

7. There are beautiful flowers in the garden.

8. Are there letters for me?

9. I haven't got stamps but Ann has got .

10. Do you know good hotels in London?

11. Would you like tea?

12. Did you buy rice? No, we don't need .

13. We haven't got bread. I'm going out to buy .

14. During our holidays we visited very interesting places.

15. I went out to buy milk, but they didn't have in the shop.

16. I'm thirsty. Can I have water, please?


Some any
1. We need bananas.
2. You can't buy posters in this shop.
3. We haven't got oranges at the moment.
4. Peter has bought new books.
5. She always takes sugar with her coffee.
6. I have seen nice postcards in this souvenir shop.
7. There aren't folders in my bag.
8. I have magazines for you.
9. There are apples on the table.
10. Pam does not have pencils on her desk.

1. Have you got tomatoes?


2. There are exercise books on the floor.
3. Did you get the ketchup? No, they hadn't got .
4. You should eat fresh fruit.
5. We had to wait for minutes.
6. Is there lemonade left?
7. They didn't sing songs.
8. Here are cornflakes, but there isn't milk.
9. I'm looking for good music.
10. There is no butter in the fridge. Let's go and get .

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