Вопрос:

D- Complete the conversation with some or any. Geoff: ________ there ________ in the refrigerator. Windy: No, there ________ But there ________ milk. Geoff: ________ there ________ bananas? Windy: No, there ________ bananas. But there ________ oranges. Geoff: I'll have an orange. ________ there ________ apples? Windy: Yes, there ________ Geoff: Great.

Ответ:

Here is the completed conversation using "some" or "any": Geoff: **Are** there **any** in the refrigerator? Windy: No, there **aren't**. But there **is some** milk. Geoff: **Are** there **any** bananas? Windy: No, there **aren't** bananas. But there **are some** oranges. Geoff: I'll have an orange. **Are** there **any** apples? Windy: Yes, there **are** Geoff: Great. **Explanation:** * **Any:** is typically used in questions and negative sentences. It is used to ask about the existence of something or to indicate the absence of something. * **Some:** is typically used in affirmative sentences to indicate that there is an unspecified quantity or number of something. In questions, it is typically used when the person asking expects an affirmative answer or is offering something.
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