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Some lub Any
"Some" i "any" są używane w języku angielskim do określenia nieokreślonej ilości. "some" jest używane w zdaniach twierdzących, podczas gdy "any" występuje w zdaniach przeczących lub pytaniach.
pytanie 1:
Can I have bread?
1 some
2 any
pytanie 2:
Are there bananas?
1 any
2 some
pytanie 3:
Do you have money?
1 any
2 some
pytanie 4:
I would love cookies.
1 some
2 any
pytanie 5:
Would you like tea?
1 some
2 any
pytanie 6:
Could I borrow sugar?
1 any
2 some
pytanie 7:
We should buy rice.
1 any
2 some
pytanie 8:
I can't have caffeine at night.
1 some
2 any
pytanie 9:
I'd like water, please.
1 any
2 some
pytanie 10:
Is there candy left?
1 some
2 any
pytanie 11:
She wants to buy movie tickets.
1 some
2 any
pytanie 12:
Have you seen of my cats?
1 any
2 some
pytanie 13:
Does the flight have available seats?
1 any
2 some
pytanie 14:
Can I offer you snacks?
1 any
2 some
pytanie 15:
I don't have paper in my bag.
1 some
2 any
pytanie 16:
He needs medicine for his cold.
1 any
2 some
pytanie 17:
We don't have plans for the weekend
1 some
2 any
pytanie 18:
Do you have advice?
1 some
2 any
pytanie 19:
Is there way to fix this broken vase?
1 some
2 any
pytanie 20:
The bakery offers delicious pastries and cakes.
1 some
2 any