It is explained that 'any' is used in negative and interrogative sentences, while 'some' is used in affirmative ones.
Se usa 'any' en oraciones negativas e interrogativas, y 'some' en afirmativas.
Task | Marion doesn't have _______ relatives in Italy. |
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Answer | 3 |
a | nothing |
b | some |
c | any |
d | every |
comment | We use 'some' to refer to things in affirmative sentences, while 'any' in negative and interrogative ones. 'Nothing' and 'every' do not relate to the meaning of the sentence. |
topic | some,any, a lot of , many , much ,etc.. |
level | 2 |
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