Some / Any / No

Now that you have reviewed the basics of using quantifiers, let’s look at how to use some of the most common: some / any / no / many / few / all / whole / so / such

Some

  • some
  • something
  • someone
  • somebody
  • somewhere

Any

  • any
  • anything
  • anyone
  • anybody
  • anywhere

The most basic difference between these is that some or some~ are used in affirmative sentences. Any or any~ are used in negative sentences and questions. Both some and any can be used with countable and uncountable nouns.

  • I would really like some water.
  • I would really like somebody to take my order.
  • He doesn't have any money.
  • Did you go anywhere last night?

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