A. Make sentences about Susie’s shopping bag using some, any or no.

1   She has some chocolate.

2   She doesn’t have any fish. / She has no fish.

3   ……………………………………

4   ……………………………………

5   ……………………………………

6   ……………………………………

Answers

 She has some bananas.

 She doesn’t have any tomatoes. / She has no tomatoes.

 She doesn’t have any coffee. / She has no coffee.

 She has some soap.

B. Underline the correct option.

 I’m lucky, I have some / any good friends.

 It’s a small room and there aren’t some / any windows.

 Sundays are quiet; there is no / none traffic on the streets.

 I’d love some / any chocolate cake, please.

 Bring some water because there is no / none here.

 I’m afraid there’s no / none beach.

 Sheila doesn’t need no / any help.

 We need help because some / none of us understand.

 There aren’t some / any questions.

10   Some / None tourists prefer to travel by train.

Answers

2 any   3 no   4 some   5 none   6 no

7 any   8 none   9 any   10 Some

C. In your notebook, rewrite these dialogues with some, any or none to make them more natural. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.

1   A: Can I have six or seven potatoes?

      B: Sorry, we don’t have them.

      A: ……Can I have some potatoes?……

      B: ……Sorry, we don’t have any. ……

2   A: Have you got a small amount of American dollars with you?

      B: Yes, I’ve got a small amount.

3   A: Would you like a little bit of help?

      B: I don’t need help, thanks.

4   A: I need three or four biscuits.

      B: I’m sorry, we don’t have three or four biscuits. We don’t even have one biscuit!

5   A: Do you understand one or more of the questions?

      B: No, not one.

6   A: Yes, we’ve got three or four. Which do you want?

      B: It doesn’t matter.

Answers

2   A: Have you got some / any American dollars with you?

      B: Yes, I’ve got some.

3   A: Would you like some / any help?

      B: I don’t need any, thanks.

4   A: I need some biscuits.

      B: I’m sorry, we don’t have any (biscuits). / I’m sorry, there are none / there aren’t any.

5   A: Do you understand any of the questions?

      B: No, none.

6   A: Yes, we’ve got some. Which do you want?

      B: Any.

D. Complete the sentences using the words in the box and some, any and no.

Some people like Knoydart for these reasons:

beautiful walks     delicious seafood     noisy factories

friendly people     money     traffic

1   The roads are very quiet. There is ……no traffic…… .

2   ………………………………… live in the area.

3   There aren’t ………………………………… .

4   The hotel restaurants serve ………………………………… .

5   There are ………………………………… through the country.

6   You don’t need ………………………………… to enjoy the fresh air.

Answers

2 Some friendly people   3 any noisy factories

4 some delicious seafood

5 some beautiful walks

6 any money

E. In your notebook, write five good reasons to visit your town or village, using some, any and no.

Examples:

 It has some interesting museums.

 There aren’t any expensive hotels.

Answers

Possible answers

 The art gallery has some great paintings.

 There are no sharks in the sea.

 There isn’t any problem with pollution.

 Some people speak English.

 We don’t get any snow in winter.

F. Circle the correct option.

1   You’ll have to walk because the island doesn’t have ………… taxis.

      a some     b no     c any

2   I invited all my friends to come with me to Knoydart, but ………… them wanted to come.

      a none of     b no     c any of

3   A: Does Knoydart have ………… casinos?    B: No, I don’t think so.

      a any of     b some of     c any

4   Could I have ………… more information about the hotel, please?

      a no     b none     c some

5   A: How many people live on Knoydart?   B: I have ………… idea.

      a none     b no     c any

Answers

1 c   2 a   3 c   4 c   5 b

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