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English Grammar – Using SOME and ANY in English Using ANY in English Someis used to mean ‘a little’ and ‘a few’. Also, somecan be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. When used with countable nouns, it means a few, when used with uncountable nouns, it means a little. Some, when used with countable nouns , nouns are plural and when used with uncountable nouns, they are always singular. Examples I asked her to lend me some money. I have got some money in my purse. She needed some…

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As English learners, we often come across confusing grammar rules that can make us feel overwhelmed. One of the most common areas that can be tricky is the use of some vs. any. While these two words may seem interchangeable, they actually have different meanings and uses that can greatly impact the clarity of our ... Read more

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