Write the difference between some and any along with 5 examples of each.
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Some and any are the two quantifying determiners which are often used when the exact number of things or the amount thereof is not known, or it is irrelevant. Some refer to unspecified number or amount of a particular entity. When we use some in a sentence we mean a few people or things, but not all the people or things. Conversely, Any means one or more of something, without indicating the number or amount of it exactly.Unnati has some bananas Unnati does not have any bananas.
He bought some clothes. He didn't buy any clothes.
They have some issues with the music teacher. They do not have any issues with the music teach
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