Wednesday 30 September 2015

Some and any

Unit 84 - I E G - Some and any

 
84.1
1. We didn’t buy any flowers.
2. This evening I’m going out with some friends of mine.
3. ‘Have you seen any good films recently?’ ‘No, I haven’t been to the cinema for ages.’
4. I didn’t have any money, so I had to borrow some.
5. Can I have some milk in my coffee, please?
6. I was too tired to do any work.
7. You can cash these traveller’s cheques at any bank.
8. Can you give me some information about places of interest in the town?
9. With the special tourist train ticket, you can travel on any train you like.
10. If there are any words you don’t understand, use a dictionary.

 
84.2
1. I was too surprised to say anything.
2. There is somebody at the door. Can you go and see who it is?
3. Does anybody mind if I open the window?
4. I wasn’t feeling hungry, so I didn’t eat anything.
5. You must be hungry. Would you like something to eat?
6. Quick, let’s go! There’s somebody coming and I don’t want anybody to see us.
7. Sally was upset about something and refused to talk to anybody.
8. This machine is very easy to use. Anybody can learn to use it in a very short time.
9. There was hardly anybody on the beach. It was almost deserted.
10. ‘Do you live anywhere near Jim?’ ‘No, he live in another part of town.’
11. We slept in a park because we didn’t have anywhere to stay.
12. ‘Where shall we go on holiday?’ ‘Let’s go somewhere warm and sunny.’
13. They stay at home all the time. They never seem to go anywhere.
14. I’m going out now. If anybody phones while I’m out, can you tell them I’ll be back at 11.30?
15. Why are you looking under the bed? Have you lost something?
16. Anybody who saw the accident should contact the police.
17. Sue is very secretive. She never tells anybody anything.

 
84.3
1. Which bus do I have to catch?                  Any bus. They all go to the centre.
2. Which day shall I come?                            I don’t mind. Any day.
3. What do you want to eat?                         Anything. I don’t mind.
4. Where shall I sit?                                        It’s up to you. You can sit anywhere you like.
5. What sort of job are you looking for?     Any thing. It doesn’t matter.
6. What time shall I phone tomorrow?      Any time. I’ll be in all day.
7. Who shall I invite to the party?               I don’t mind. Anybody you like.
8. Which newspaper shall I buy?                Any one. Whatever they have in the shop.
 

                   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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