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I’ve seen (some/any) good movies recently.
some
I haven't read (any/some) books by Charles Dickens
any
Are you waiting for (anyone/ someone)?
anyone
Can I have (some/any) sugar, please?
some => We use some in questions when we ask for or offer things
Is there (anyone/someone) in the house?
anyone => We do not know if the thing or person exists
Come and see me (some/any) time you want.
any => We also use any with the meaning ‘it doesn’t matter which’
We didn’t spend (many/much/ a lot of) money.
much
We have (so many/ so much) friends on social media
so many
We’ve lived here for (many/ a lot of) years
many => Note that we say many years / many weeks / many days
Mike likes travelling. He travels (much/ a lot)
a lot
Gary is very busy with his job. He has (a little/ little) time for other things.
little
Let’s go and have coffee. We have (a little/ little) time before the train leaves
a little
She’s lucky. She has (a few/ few) problems
few
Things are not going so well for her. She has (a few/ few) problems
a few