"Any" und "some" sind Adjektive, die mit zählbaren Substantiven und nicht zählbaren Substantiven in Mehrzahl verwendet werden können (zum Beispiel: "I don't have any oranges" oder "I have some information").
"Any" wird typischerweise in negativen oder fragenden Sätzen verwendet, während "some" typischerweise in bejahenden Fällen verwendet wird.
Do you have any patients right now?
No, I don't have any patients right now?
(Oder)
Yes, I do have some patients right now.
I have bought __ banana.
I have bought __ apples.
I have not bought __ banana.
I have not bought __ apples.
Have you bought __ bananas?
Have you bought __ apples?
I have __ money.
I don’t have __ money.
I put __ jam in the
sandwich.
I didn’t put __ jam in the
sandwich.
We have found __ gold in
that old mine.
Please go and make __ tea!
Can I have __ of these
apples?
There are __ computers in
the shop.
Send me __ text messages.
I see __ people in the
street.
He bought __ cakes.
Can I have __ coffee,
please?
Would you like __ ketchup to
go with your fries?
We don’t have __ olives.
I really want __ striped
socks.
Do you have __ wrapping
paper?
Let’s go have __ fun.
Let’s go drink __ wine.
I’ve never heard of __ of
these artists.
John found __ strawberries.
Do we have __ jam or are we
all out?
Is there __ milk left?
There is __ juice in the
bottle.
Do you have __ coffee?
I don’t have __ money left.
She has __ money.
Do you know __ of these
singers?
I don’t know __ of them.
I know __ of them.
We need __ bananas.
You can't buy __ posters in
this shop.
We haven't got __ oranges at
the moment.
Alex has bought __ new
books.
She always takes __ sugar
with her coffee.
There aren't __ folders in
my bag.
I have __ magazines for you.
There are __ apples on the
desk.
John does not have __
pencils on the desk.
Lisa doesn't have __
friends.
Have you got __ brothers or
sisters?
Here is __ food for the cat.
I think you should put __
flowers on the table.
Did they have __ news for
you?
I have bought some banana.
I have bought some apples.
I have not bought any banana.
I have not bought any apples.
Have you bought any bananas?
Have you bought any apples?
I have some money.
I don’t have any money.
I put some jam in the
sandwich.
I didn’t put any jam in the
sandwich.
We have found some gold in
that old mine.
Please go and make some tea!
Can I have some of these
apples?
There are some computers in
the shop.
Send me some text messages.
I see some people in the
street.
He bought some cakes.
Can I have some coffee,
please?
Would you like some ketchup to
go with your fries?
We don’t have any olives.
I really want some striped
socks.
Do you have any wrapping
paper?
Let’s go have some fun.
Let’s go drink some wine.
I’ve never heard of any of
these artists.
John found some strawberries.
Do we have any jam or are we
all out?
Is there any milk left?
There is some juice in the
bottle.
Do you have any coffee?
I don’t have any money left.
She has some money.
Do you know any of these
singers?
I don’t know any of them.
I know some of them.
We need some bananas.
You can't buy any posters in
this shop.
We haven't got any oranges at
the moment.
Alex has bought some new
books.
She always takes some sugar
with her coffee.
There aren't any folders in
my bag.
I have some magazines for you.
There are some apples on the
desk.
John does not have any
pencils on the desk.
Lisa doesn't have any
friends.
Have you got any brothers or
sisters?
Here is some food for the cat.
I think you should put some
flowers on the table.
Did they have any news for
you?
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