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Use Some / Any in each sentence- ESOL Level 2

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  • There is [some / any] mustard.
    There is some mustard.
  • She's buying [some / any] chips.
    She's buying some chips.
  • There isn't [some / any] yogurt.
    There isn't any yogurt.
  • I don't have [some / any] cheese.
    I don't have any cheese.
  • I need [some / any] water.
    I need some water.
  • They aren't buying [some / any] water.
    They aren't buying any water.
  • She isn't buying [some / any] cookies.
    She isn't buying any cookies.
  • He is buying [some / any] meat.
    He is buying some meat.
  • There isn't [some / any] orange juice.
    There isn't any orange juice.
  • There are [some / any] oranges.
    There are some oranges.
  • She isn't buying [some / any] cheese.
    She isn't buying any cheese.
  • She has [some / any] milk.
    She has some milk.
  • I want [some / any] lemonade, please.  
    I want some lemonade, please.
  • We don't have [some / any] apples.
    We don't have any apples.
  • There aren't [some / any] tomatoes.
    There aren't any tomatoes.
  • He has [some / any] grapes.
    He has some grapes.
  • There is [some / any] ketchup.
    There is some ketchup.
  • He doesn't want [some / any] carrots.
    He doesn't want any carrots.
  • He's buying [some / any] squash.
    He's buying some squash.
  • There isn't [some / any] ice cream.
    There isn't any ice cream.
  • We need [some / any] avocados. 
    We need some avocados.
  • I don't want [some / any] tea.
    I don't want any tea.
  • I need [some / any] limes.
    I need some limes.
  • She doesn't have [some / any] potaoes.
    She doesn't have any potatoes.
  • They have [some / any] bananas.
    They have some bananas.