The compounds of some and any © Miriam Peters, 2014
Choose between compounds of some and any. Simply click on the right answer. If you need some more information, you can click on this symbol: © Miriam Peters, 2014
_____ needs to wash the dishes. Anybody Somebody We use a compound of „some“ in affirmative (+) sentences. © Miriam Peters, 2014
I don‘t like _____ in my class. anybody somebody We use a compound of „any“ in questions (? ) or negative (-) sentences. © Miriam Peters, 2014
A: I cannot find my keys. I think I lost them. B: Oh, come on! They must be ______. somewhere anywhere We use a compound of „some“ in affirmative (+) sentences. © Miriam Peters, 2014
Can _____ in here play the guitar? anybody somebody We use a compound of „any“ in questions (? ) or negative (-) sentences. © Miriam Peters, 2014
Does ____ want to go to the cinema with me? someone anyone We use a compound of „any“ in questions (? ) or negative (-) sentences. © Miriam Peters, 2014
Can _____ please clean the board? anybody somebody We use a compound of „some“ in questions which probably have a positive answer. © Miriam Peters, 2014
Oh no! I think that _____ has stolen my mobile phone! anybody somebody We use a compound of „some“ in affirmative (+) sentences. © Miriam Peters, 2014
A: Would you like _____ to drink? B: Yes, I‘d like a water, please. anything something We use a compound of „some“ in questions which probably have a positive answer. © Miriam Peters, 2014