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use of "some or any"
Hi when is correct to write some o any in a sentence?
Mar 18, 2019 1:55 PM
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Thank you jesus
March 19, 2019
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Hello everybody! I think Omar's answer is the most accurate so far
Basically you use any when you are talking about something not specific that could exist or not. For example:
Are you learning any language??
( in this case you can be learning 1 language, 2 lenguaje etc... or none!!)
But if you use some, for example In the answer is because you are talking about several language. For example.
Yes, I am learning some languages!
But if I am not learning I would say
No I am not learning any languages
I hope this helps you!!
Regards
Basically you use any when you are talking about something not specific that could exist or not. For example:
Are you learning any language??
( in this case you can be learning 1 language, 2 lenguaje etc... or none!!)
But if you use some, for example In the answer is because you are talking about several language. For example.
Yes, I am learning some languages!
But if I am not learning I would say
No I am not learning any languages
I hope this helps you!!
Regards
March 18, 2019
1
Thanks omar
March 18, 2019
1
Some -> use for a positive quantity related thing
Any -> use when the quantity is or could be zero
Any -> use when the quantity is or could be zero
March 18, 2019
1
This dialogue between x and z , I wanted to use "some and any" in this example
March 18, 2019
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Anny
Language Skills
English, Italian, Spanish
Learning Language
English, Italian
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