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Some and any
Some and any are used to describe:

Indefinite quantities
(onbepaalde hoeveelheid)

And both of them mean the same:
A number, a few, etc.

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For example
I need some eggs.
He doesn't have any eggs.
Do you need any eggs?
Can I have some eggs, please?

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So when do we use "some"?
In a regular / positive sentence, we use "some":

"I invited some friends."
"Let's watch some TV."

Sometimes with offers
"Would you like some tea?"

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When do we use "any"?
In a negative sentence, when we want to deny something --> we use "any":

"I don't want any balloons at my party."

"We haven't received  any good news this year."


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Questions
In a question sentence, when we ask something --> we use "any":

"Do you have any idea how much this table costs?"

"Can she see any of the children?"

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Let's practice:
Answer the following questions. Choose between some / any. 

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Could I have some/any chips, please?
A
Some
B
Any

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Do you have some/any questions?

A
Some
B
Any

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Do you have some/any idea who that is?
A
Some
B
Any

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I have ___ apples left.
A
any
B
some

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He hasn't got ___ time.
A
any
B
some

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He has ___ money.
A
some
B
any

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Did you see ___ good films this weekend?
A
some
B
any

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There are ___ candies in my bag.
A
some
B
any

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We don't have ___ bread.
A
some
B
any

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On my birthday, I got ___ cards.
A
some
B
any

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Do you have ___ pets?
A
some
B
any

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Adverb of place and time

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Adverbs of place and time
Adverb of place = plaatsbepaling    (at school, in England)

Adverb of time = tijdsbepaling          (at 4 o'clock, tomorrow)


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Word order
adverbs of time and place plaats je:
A
tijd komt voor plaats
B
altijd na een hoofdwerkwoord
C
plaats komt voor tijd
D
altijd aan het begin van de zin

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What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?

We always go to France for our (summer holidays)
A
Adverb of place
B
Adverb of time

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What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?

(Tomorrow), Danny is going to Sweden.
A
Adverb of time
B
Adverb of place

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What kind of adverb is the word in brackets?

I go shopping on Sundays ( in the afternoon)
A
Adverb of place
B
Adverb of time

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Is this sentence correct?
The children are playing in the afternoon in the park.
A
correct
B
incorrect

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Is this sentence correct?
The women waited in the lobby for 2 hours
A
correct
B
incorrect

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Is this sentence correct?
Mike sat in the living room at 2 o'clock.
A
correct
B
incorrect

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Is this sentence correct?
The men ran this morning to the busstop.
A
correct
B
incorrect

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well done!

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