Some, any или no? 1.      — Have you got _ milk?  —Oh, I have _. We need to go to the shop and buy _.
2.      —It’s boring. Let’s put _ music on.    —I’m afraid we can’t. I’ve got _ business to do, so I’m  begging you for silence.
3.      —I added _ new magazines. Do you want to take _?
4.      —Hello. Do you have _ free rooms on the weekend?  —Sorry, but there is _ vacant place in our hotel.
5. — _ steps were taken to prevent this disaster. I know there are _ people to blame.

6. —They could find _ confirmation that he was guilty of the crime.

7. —How stupid it was! _ sane person was able to do it.

8. — _ cars could find a place to park. Have you seen _ free spots?

9. —Jenny, _ of your friends has come. Do you need _ help to prepare?

10. — _ thoughts what we should do about this situation? — He asked. The silence was the answer. — _ thought, I guess.

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13Sasharubakova 13Sasharubakova  28.12.2023 13:27
1. Have you got _ milk? - Any.
Explanation: In this sentence, "any" is used because the speaker is asking if there is any milk available. It is used when the speaker is not sure if there is milk or not.

2. It’s boring. Let’s put _ music on. - Some.
Explanation: In this sentence, "some" is used because the speaker wants to put some music on. It is used when the speaker wants a certain amount or quantity of something.

3. I added _ new magazines. Do you want to take _? - Some, any.
Explanation: In the first blank, "some" is used because it implies that the speaker added a certain amount or quantity of new magazines. In the second blank, "any" is used because it is an open question if the person wants to take any of the new magazines.

4. Do you have _ free rooms on the weekend? - Any.
Explanation: In this sentence, "any" is used because the speaker is asking if there are any free rooms available. It is used when the speaker is not sure if there are rooms or not.

5. _ steps were taken to prevent this disaster. I know there are _ people to blame. - Some, some.
Explanation: In the first blank, "some" is used because it implies that a certain number of steps were taken to prevent the disaster. In the second blank, "some" is used because it implies that there are a certain number of people to blame.

6. They could find _ confirmation that he was guilty of the crime. - No.
Explanation: In this sentence, "no" is used because it implies that they were unable to find any confirmation that he was guilty of the crime.

7. How stupid it was! _ sane person was able to do it. - No.
Explanation: In this sentence, "no" is used because it implies that no sane person was able to do it.

8. _ cars could find a place to park. Have you seen _ free spots? - No, any.
Explanation: In the first blank, "no" is used because it implies that no cars were able to find a place to park. In the second blank, "any" is used because it is an open question if the person has seen any free spots.

9. Jenny, _ of your friends has come. Do you need _ help to prepare? - None, any.
Explanation: In the first blank, "none" is used because it implies that none of the friends have come. In the second blank, "any" is used because it is an open question if Jenny needs any help to prepare.

10. _ thoughts what we should do about this situation? - Any.
Explanation: In this sentence, "any" is used because the person is asking if anyone has any thoughts or ideas about what to do in the situation. It is used when the person is open to any suggestions. The second blank can be left empty as it indicates silence or a lack of response.
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