fill in the blanks with some or any .
5- there is ___ jam in the jar.
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some
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There is some jam in the jar.
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Generally, we use 'some' for affirmative sentences and 'any' for questions or negative sentences.
But 'some' can used before noun to refer to indefinite quantities. Using some implies a limited quantity, like in the question, it indicates that there is a certain amount of jam present in the jar.
We use 'any' in a sentence when it is indiscriminately of whatever kind, quantity, thing, person. Thus, it doesn't complete the sentence in a correct manner.
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