Вопрос:

Fill in the gaps with some or any. Write one word in each gap. Doris: Hi! What have we got for lunch? Sam: Well, we've got ______ rice and ______ chicken. Doris: Have we got ______ fruit? Sam: No, we haven't. We haven't got ______ drinks either. Doris: All right! Could you give me ______ chicken with rice, please? Sam: Of course! Here you are. Would you like ______ ice cream? Doris: No, thanks.

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Ответ:

Here's the solution to the exercise:

  1. Sam: Well, we've got some rice and some chicken.
  2. Doris: Have we got any fruit?
  3. Sam: No, we haven't. We haven't got any drinks either.
  4. Doris: All right! Could you give me some chicken with rice, please?
  5. Sam: Of course! Here you are. Would you like some ice cream?

Explanation:

  • 'Some' is used in affirmative sentences when we talk about an indefinite quantity of something.
  • 'Any' is used in questions and negative sentences to ask or state the absence of something.
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