The document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" in the English language. It provides examples of sentences using "some" to indicate having or wanting a small or unspecified amount of something, while "any" is used to indicate having none of something or asking a yes/no question. It then presents a fill-in-the-blank exercise for readers to practice using "some" or "any" in different contexts.
The document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" in the English language. It provides examples of sentences using "some" to indicate having or wanting a small or unspecified amount of something, while "any" is used to indicate having none of something or asking a yes/no question. It then presents a fill-in-the-blank exercise for readers to practice using "some" or "any" in different contexts.
The document discusses the use of the words "some" and "any" in the English language. It provides examples of sentences using "some" to indicate having or wanting a small or unspecified amount of something, while "any" is used to indicate having none of something or asking a yes/no question. It then presents a fill-in-the-blank exercise for readers to practice using "some" or "any" in different contexts.