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Some Any No Additional Exercises

The document contains exercises focused on the usage of 'some', 'any', and 'no' in various contexts, including fill-in-the-blanks, negative sentence formation, question creation, and matching sentences to their meanings. It also includes tasks for correcting grammatical mistakes, writing paragraphs, translating sentences, and creating dialogues. Overall, it serves as a practice guide for understanding and applying these quantifiers in English.

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Some Any No Additional Exercises

The document contains exercises focused on the usage of 'some', 'any', and 'no' in various contexts, including fill-in-the-blanks, negative sentence formation, question creation, and matching sentences to their meanings. It also includes tasks for correcting grammatical mistakes, writing paragraphs, translating sentences, and creating dialogues. Overall, it serves as a practice guide for understanding and applying these quantifiers in English.

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Additional Exercises: Some, Any, No

6. Fill in the blanks with 'some', 'any', or 'no':

a. There are __________ flowers in the garden.

b. I don't see __________ cars on the street.

c. She brought __________ books to read.

7. Make these sentences negative using 'any':

a. I have some sugar.

b. There are some people in the room.

c. She bought some new clothes.

8. Form questions using 'some' or 'any':

a. You have milk. (Use 'any')

b. There are chairs in the room. (Use 'any')

c. He needs help. (Use 'some')

9. Match the sentences to their meanings:

a. I have some questions. (1) Positive statement

b. Do you have any questions? (2) Question

c. There are no apples left. (3) Negative statement

10. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences:

a. I have no any idea what to do.

b. She don't have no time.

c. Do you have some money for the tickets?


11. Write a short paragraph about what you have in your house using 'some', 'any', and 'no'.

12. Translate into your native language using 'some', 'any', or 'no':

a. I don't have any friends in this city.

b. There is no milk in the fridge.

c. Would you like some water?

13. Write a dialogue between two people where one person uses 'some', 'any', and 'no' in their

responses.

14. Choose the correct word:

a. There isn't __________ food left. (some / any / no)

b. I will bring __________ flowers for the party. (some / any / no)

c. They have __________ idea how to solve this problem. (some / any / no)

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