Exercises with "Some" and "Any"

Exercises with “Some” and “Any”

Exercises with “Some” and “Any”

Teaching the use of “some” and “any” can be tricky for ESL and EFL learners, but this free printable PDF makes it easy! With engaging exercises designed to clarify the difference between these two quantifiers, this resource will help your students master their usage in no time.

In this downloadable PDF, you will find a series of exercises that guide learners through various situations where “some” and “any” are used. Students will complete sentences, identify correct usage, and fill in the blanks, all while learning how to express quantity and make statements in both positive and negative forms.

The exercises focus on real-life examples, so students can practice applying what they’ve learned to everyday situations, such as offering something (“Would you like some coffee?”) or asking about availability (“Are there any apples in the fridge?”).

These exercises not only reinforce grammar but also help learners become more comfortable using “some” and “any” in conversation, building their confidence in speaking and writing English

These exercises not only reinforce grammar but also help learners become more comfortable using “some” and “any” in conversation, building their confidence in speaking and writing English

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