Study the rules and complete the sentences with some or any The Rules
1 Pass me
sugar, please
of my classmates since last year.
2 I haven't seen of my classmates last year.
3 Have you got
fresh bread?
4wild animals are quite dangerous.
5 Are there
holes in your pockets?
6 Julie foundwrapping paper for Christmas presents.
7 Would you like
sauce?​

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endd1 endd1  15.01.2024 20:47
1. Pass me some sugar, please: In this sentence, "some" is used because it refers to an unspecified amount of sugar. The student is asking someone to hand over an unspecified quantity of sugar.

2. I haven't seen any of my classmates since last year: In this sentence, "any" is used because it refers to an unspecified number of classmates. The student is stating that they haven't seen any of their classmates during the period of time from last year until now.

3. Have you got any fresh bread? In this sentence, "any" is used because it refers to an unspecified amount of fresh bread. The student is asking if the person has any fresh bread available.

4. Some wild animals are quite dangerous: In this sentence, "some" is used because it refers to an unspecified number of wild animals. The student is making a general statement that certain wild animals can be dangerous.

5. Are there any holes in your pockets? In this sentence, "any" is used because it refers to an unspecified number of holes. The student is asking if there are any holes present in the person's pockets.

6. Julie found some wrapping paper for Christmas presents: In this sentence, "some" is used because it refers to an unspecified amount of wrapping paper. The student is stating that Julie found a certain amount of wrapping paper for Christmas presents.

7. Would you like any sauce? In this sentence, "any" is used because it refers to an unspecified amount of sauce. The student is asking if the person would like to have sauce and is open to any amount or type of sauce.
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