Here are 21 exercises to help you practice using "some," "any," and "no" correctly:
I have ___ friends in this city. (some/any/no) Answer: some
___ of the students passed the exam. (some/any/no) Answer: some
Can you lend me ___ money? (some/any/no) Answer: some
___ people prefer tea to coffee. (some/any/no) Answer: some
Do you have ___ idea where my keys are? (some/any/no) Answer: any
___ of the cake was left after the party. (some/any/no) Answer: none
He has ___ experience in public speaking. (some/any/no) Answer: some
Can I have ___ water, please? (some/any/no) Answer: some
___ of the tickets were sold out. (some/any/no) Answer: all
There is ___ way I can finish this project on time. (some/any/no) Answer: no
You can choose ___ color you like. (some/any/no) Answer: any
I have ___ interest in playing sports. (some/any/no) Answer: no
Do you have ___ free time next week? (some/any/no) Answer: any
___ of the apples were ripe. (some/any/no) Answer: some
You can buy ___ vegetables at the market. (some/any/no) Answer: any
___ of the dishes were vegetarian. (some/any/no) Answer: none
Can you recommend ___ good books to read? (some/any/no) Answer: any
___ of the shoes fit me well. (some/any/no) Answer: none
He has ___ reason to be upset. (some/any/no) Answer: no
There are ___ more seats available for the show. (some/any/no) Answer: no
Would you like ___ coffee with your breakfast? (some/any/no) Answer: some
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