Some or Any
Some and any: used with countable and uncountable nouns.
Some / any + plural
Some / any + singular
“Some”
Some is used with is positive statements.
Compounds : something , someone , somebody, and somewhere.
Example some:
There are some computers in the shop.
Send me some text massages.
I see some people text street.
Some is used in question, where you’re sure about the answer.
“Any”
Any is used in questions.
Any is used with not in negative statements.
Compounds: anyone, anything, anywhere.
Example any:
She didn’t want any cheese.
We don’t send him any.
There aren’t any pupils in school.
Any is used in question with positive or negative answer.
Example: Has anyone seen Tom?
Any is used in positive sentences with hardly, never and without.
Examples some or any :
Manee bought some books. (some-positive sentence)
Did you get any candles? {Any – question}
We don’t have any money.{ Any – negativesentence}