some vs any exercises

Some vs Any Practice – English Grammar Test

The use of Some and Any is one of the key topics in English grammar. These words are often confused, so it’s essential to understand the rules and reinforce your knowledge through practice.

💡 Some is generally used in affirmative sentences when referring to an unspecified or certain amount of something.
💡 Any appears in negative and interrogative sentences when we are uncertain if something exists.

📌 If you need to review the rules, check the explanation here: [Rules for Using Some/Any]

🔹 Take the test and see how well you understand this topic!

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some vs any exercises

Practice. Some or Any?

Are there ____ eggs in the fridge?

Is there ____ chocolate on the table?

Is there ____ lettuce on the table?

There aren’t ______ potatoes in the fridge.

Are there ____ onions in the fridge?

There isn’t ______ milk in the fridge.

There isn’t ______ butter in the fridge.

Are there ____ tomatoes in the fridge?

Are there ____ biscuits in the fridge?

There isn’t ______ lemonade in the fridge.

There is ______ jam in the fridge.

Are there ____ pancakes on the table?

There are ______ cheeseburgers on the table.

Are there ____ pineapples in the fridge?

There is _____ soup in the fridge.

Is there ____ flour on the table?

There aren’t ______ peppers in the fridge.

There are ______ oranges on the table.

There aren’t  ________ apples in the fridge.

Is there ____ water on the table?

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