Here are the sentences completed with 'some' or 'any', based on the picture:
- There are some eggs.
- There aren't any onions.
- There isn't any butter.
- There is some cheese.
- There aren't any apples.
- There is some bread.
Here's why I chose 'some' or 'any' in each sentence:
- 'Some' is generally used in affirmative (positive) sentences to indicate an unspecified quantity or amount.
- 'Any' is generally used in negative sentences and questions. It also indicates an unspecified quantity or amount, but in situations where something is absent or questioned.