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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #4911: Some and any
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    Some and any


    Some et Any

    Some et any:

    On utilise some dans les phrases affirmatives:

    • Give me some milk, please.
    • I have some flowers in my garden.

    On remplace some par any dans les phrases interrogatives et négatives:

    • Have you any sugar?
    • They haven't any children.

    Some peut être utilisé dans les questions dont on pense que la réponse sera 'oui ' :

    • Will you have some tea?
    • Aren't there some plates in that cupboard?

    Attention:  on emploie some et any soit avec des indénombrables (par exemple=>'milk'), soit avec des dénombrables au pluriel ( par exemple=> flowers ou children ). On peut cependant se servir de some ou de any avec un dénombrable singulier.  Dans ce cas, some signifie 'un certain ' et any 'n'importe quel '.

    • He's looking for some book he's lost.
    • I'll take any book.


    Complétez les phrases suivantes à l'aide de some ou de any:

     





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    1. I can't come because I have work to do.
    2. Would you like more soup ?
    3. We have hardly coffee.
    4. Have you been to interesting places ?
    5. They don't live London more .
    6. Can I have milk in my tea, please ?
    7. Are there plates in that cupboard ?
    8. Have you experience of the work ?
    9. This evening I'm going out with friends of mine.
    10. Is there fruit juice in the fridge ?
    11. If there are words you don't understand, use a dictionary.
    12. Philip wants help with his exams.
    13. You can cash these traveller's cheques at bank.
    14. There isn't reason to complain.
    15. Are there problems with your work ?








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