Grammar Practice Worksheets
Quantifiers –
Some & Any
Table of Contents
2        Grammar Notes
         Quantifiers: Some & Any
4        Exercise 1
         Some or A
4        Exercise 2
         Any or A
5        Exercise 3
         Some or Any
6        Exercise 4
         Some or Any
7        Exercise 5
         Some or Any
8        Exercise 6
         Some and Any
9        Exercise 7
         Some and Any
10       Answer Key
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Grammar Notes
QUANTIFIERS
A. Introduction
A quantifier is a word that comes before a noun (a person,
place, or thing). It shows the quantity (amount) of that noun.
In the chart below, note that the percentages are only approximate
numbers to help you understand the general amounts of each
quantifier. Quantifiers have no specific amounts attached to them.
           Amount                   Quantifier
                                    •	 all
             100%
                                    •	 every
                                    •	 almost all
              95%
                                    •	 almost every
              90%                   •	 most
                                    •	   many
                                    •	   much
              80%
                                    •	   a lot of
                                    •	   lots of
                                                                             Note:
              50%                   •	 some                                 This lesson will focus on the
                                                                             common quantifiers some and any.
              30%                   •	 several
                                    •	   a few
                                    •	   few
              20%
                                    •	   a little
                                    •	   little
              10%                   •	 a couple
               5%                   •	 almost no
               0%                   •	 no
                                    •	 each
    depends on context
                                    •	 any
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Grammar Notes cont.
B. Some and Any
  Quantifier          Some                                                               Any
  Meaning             Think of some as an indefinite number                              The amount associated with any depends
                      that is about 50% (about half of an                                on the context. In negative sentences,
                      amount of a noun). It’s not too much                               any usually means none of the noun.
                      and not too little.                                                In questions, any means some, many,
                                                                                         or all of the noun.
  When to Use         •	 in affirmative (positive) sentences                             •	    in negative sentences
                      •	 before plural count nouns                                       •	    in questions
                      •	 before non-count nouns                                          •	    before plural count nouns
                                                                                         •	    before non-count nouns
                      Note: There might be an adjective or adverb +
                      adjective phrase between some and the noun,
                      but there is never another article such as a or the.
  Examples            •	   She borrowed some books from the library.                     •	    He doesn’t have any free time.
                      •	   Let’s watch some old movies this weekend.                     •	    They don’t want any pizza.
                      •	   We made some rice for dinner.                                 •	    Do you have any pets?
                      •	   The children want some attention.                             •	    Does she require any assistance?
  Exceptions           ome can be used in certain types
                      S                                                                  Any can be used in affirmative sentences
                      of questions. It is commonly used                                  to emphasize there is no specific noun
                      in questions that are offers or requests.                          in the speaker’s mind.
                      •	    o you want some more coffee? (offer)
                           D                                                             •	 I need a pen. Any pen will do.
                      •	   Can I get some more fries? (request)                            (I don’t care which pen it is.)
                       ome has many functions in English.
                      S                                                                  Any also has many functions in English.
                      Don’t get confused by the use of some as                           Don’t get confused by the use of any as
                      a pronoun, as in the example below. If some                        a pronoun, as in the example below. If any
                      is not followed by a noun, it is acting as a                       is not followed by a noun, it is acting as a
                      pronoun and not a quantifier.                                      pronoun and not a quantifier.
                      •	    ou don’t need to stop for milk on your
                           Y                                                             •	       an you stop for milk on
                                                                                                 C
                           way home. I already bought some.                                      your way home? I didn’t
                                                                                                 have time, so I didn’t buy any.
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Exercise 1
Complete the sentences using the article a or the quantifier some.
Use a for singular count nouns and some for non-count or plural count nouns.
                  a
1.	 Matt bought      pair of jeans.
2.	 Min Ju bought      shoes.
3.	 Anthony bought      milk.
4.	 Maria bought      rice.
5.	 Steve bought      blanket.
6.	 Jesse bought      earrings.
7.	 Rachel bought      fruit.
8.	 Akiko bought      candy.
9.	 Liam bought      guitar.
10.	 Hector bought      video game.
Exercise 2
Complete the questions using the article a or the quantifier any.
Use a for singular count nouns and any for non-count or plural count nouns.
1.	 Do you want     
                 any pizza?
2.	 Did you watch      good shows last night?
3.	 Did they get      new puppy?
4.	 Do you want      cookie?
5.	 Do we have      money?
6.	 Does she need      pen?
7.	 Did they buy      clothes?
8.	 Did you see      good movies last weekend?
9.	 Did they get      more volunteers?
10.	 Does he have      new computer?
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Exercise 3
A. Write Questions                                                        B. Write Sentences
Rewrite the sentences as questions.                                       Rewrite the questions as sentences.
1.	 Does she have any pasta in her cupboard?                             1.	 Does he have any books in his backpack?
                                                                              He has some books in his backpack.
  S
   he has some pasta in her cupboard.
2.	                                                                       2.	 Do you need any pamphlets?
  They want some new shoes.
3.	                                                                       3.	 Does she have any pets?
  He bought lots of vegetables at the grocery store.
4.	                                                                       4.	 Do they need any pet food?
  I found some old photographs in the attic.
5.	                                                                       5.	 Did you buy any chocolate?
  T
   hey have five children.
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Exercise 4
Two friends are talking on the phone.
Complete the dialogue using some or any. Circle the correct quantifier.
When you’re finished, read the dialogue out loud with a partner.
Mark:	 Hi, Ted! How’s life in Japan? Have you made         new friends yet?
                                                                  1. some / any
Ted:	    Hey, Mark! Life is good. Yeah, I’ve made         friends, but I miss life in California, too.
                                                             2. some / any
Mark:	 You’ll settle in soon enough. How’s the job search going?         new leads?
                                                                                      3. Some / Any
Ted:	    I’ve been on         interviews, but nobody has hired me yet.
                            4. some / any
	        I’m going on an interview tomorrow for a great company.
Mark:	 That’s great. I’ll send         good luck your way.
                                         5. some / any
Ted:	    And how’s life with you? Have you met         girls lately?
                                                            6. some / any
Mark:	 I met         girls at a party last weekend.
                   7. some / any
	        I talked to one of them for hours, and we’re going out tonight.
Ted:	    Wow, that’s great! Good luck!
Mark:	 Thanks.         more news?
                       8. Some / Any
Ted:	    I’m sure I’ll have         news for you soon. I hope I get the job!
                                   9. some / any
Mark:	 And I hope I get the girl!
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Exercise 5
OFFERS AND REQUESTS
Write the questions using the words provided.
If the question is an offer or request, use some. If not, use any.
1.	 Can / I / borrow / money
    Can I borrow some money?
2.	 Could / she / find / books / yesterday
3.	 Could / you / pour / me / tea
4.	 Did / Lisa / buy / clothes
5.	 Can / she / have / more / coffee
6.	 Can / I / offer / you / dessert
7.	 Did / you / get / snacks
8.	 Would / you / like / more / cookies
9.	 Could / I / get / help
10.	 Could / Jon / hear / music / through / the wall
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Exercise 6
CLASS SURVEY
Ask your classmates these questions, and write their answers on
the lines below. Speak to a new classmate for each question.
Try to use some and any when you answer these questions.
1.	 Do you have any brothers or sisters?
2.	 Do you have any pets?
3.	 Do you have any trouble learning English?
4.	 Can you think of any study habits that are helpful?
5.	 Do you have any interesting hobbies?
6.	 Do you have any plans this weekend?
7.	 Do you have any free time on weeknights?
8.	 Can you think of any good movies that are playing right now?
9.	 Can you think of any local restaurants that you would recommend?
10.	 Do you have any advice on how to relax?
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Exercise 7
Write a short paragraph about a recent shopping trip
(mall, grocery store, pharmacy, etc.). What did you buy?
Use some and any in your sentences as often as possible.
   Example:
   I went to the grocery store last night. I wanted to buy some fruit.
   They didn’t have any bananas, so I bought some apples instead…
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Answer Key
LESSON DESCRIPTION:                                                       LEVEL:	 Low Int – Int
This lesson focuses on the quantifiers s ome and any.                    TIME:	       1–2 hours
Through a variety of writing and speaking exercises,
                                                                          TAGS:  	quantifiers, determiners, articles, nouns, grammar
students will learn when to use these two common quantifiers.
Exercise 1                                                                Exercise 4
1.	   a                   5.	   a                 9.	    a               1.	    any                             4.	      some         7.	   some
2.	   some                6.	   some              10.	 a                  2.	   some                            5.	      some         8.	   Any
3.	   some                7.	   some                                      3.	   Any                             6.	      any          9.	   some
4.	   some                8.	   some
                                                                          Exercise 5
Exercise 2
                                                                          Note: The point of this exercise is to make students aware of
1.	   any                 5.	   any               9.	    any              offers and requests (when some is more natural). Encourage your
2.	   any                 6.	   a                 10.	 a                  students to come up with the answers below even when both terms
3.	   a                   7.	   any                                       are possible. (The following answers are the most natural.)
4.	   a                   8.	   any                                      1.	    Can I borrow some money?
                                                                          2.	   Could she find any books yesterday?
Exercise 3                                                                3.	   Could you pour me some tea?
                                                                          4.	   Did Lisa buy any clothes?
A. WRITE QUESTIONS                                                        5.	   Can she have some more coffee?
                                                                          6.	   Can I offer you some dessert?
Answers may vary slightly.
                                                                         7.	    Did you get any snacks?
1.	   Does she have any pasta in her cupboard?                            8.	   Would you like some more cookies?
2.	   Do they want any new shoes?                                         9.	   Could I get some help?
3.	   Did he buy any vegetables at the grocery store?                    10.	 Could Jon hear any music through the wall?
4.	   Did you find any old photographs in the attic?
5.	   Do they have any children?                                          Exercise 6
B. WRITE SENTENCES                                                        Answers will vary.
Answers may vary slightly.
1.	   He has some books in his backpack.
                                                                          Exercise 7
2.	   I need some pamphlets.
                                                                          Answers will vary.
3.	   She has two pets.
                                                                          Monitor your students for correct quantifier usage.
4.	   They need some pet food.
5.	   I bought some chocolate.
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