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v. Are there........biscuits in that packet (some/any)

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Answered by arif1234538
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Answer:

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Answered by ruchibs1810
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Answer:

When deciding whether to use "some" or "any," consider the sentence context and the speaker's meaning. The answer is some.

Explanation:

The word "some" may be used in a statement like, "Are there some biscuits in that package?" if the speaker is certain that the packet does contain biscuits. The word "some" indicates a confident assumption that the biscuits will be in the package. Similarly, it may be seen in pleas, offers, and other phrases when the speaker hopes for a favorable answer.

On the other hand, "any" may be used when the speaker is uncertain of the answer to the previous question, as in, "Are there any biscuits in that packet?" It's clear from this that the speaker is genuinely curious about what's inside the envelope and not expecting anything in particular. The word "any" is often used in negative queries and statements to convey uncertainty about the availability of the subject at hand.

Finally, the speaker's purpose and the surrounding context determine the difference between "some" and "any" in a phrase. Some are used when the speaker anticipates a good reaction, whereas any are used when uncertainty exists.

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