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Answer:
The exercise in the image requires filling in the blanks with “some” or “any.” Here’s how it can be completed:
- We don’t have any milk left in the bottle.
- We have some oranges in the fruit basket.
- You should buy some potatoes from the market.
- I don’t want any water now.
- Don’t put any carrots in this salad.
- We need some butter for the soup.
- Do we have any eggs in the refrigerator?
- We don’t have any tomatoes at home. Please, buy some today.
- Would you like to eat some fries with the meat?
- Do we need any meat?
For part B, underlining the correct word:
- Do you have any / some sugar in your tea?
- Would you like any / some coffee?
- Excuse me. Can I have any / some more bread, please?
Ensure that students understand that “some” is usually used in positive statements and offers, while “any” is typically used in negative statements and questions.