Some, Any, and No
ESL Grammar WorksheetsSome, Any, and No

Some, Any, and No

This ESL worksheet is designed for adults to practice using some, any, and no with nouns in real-life contexts. The lesson includes grammar explanations, matching, sentence unscrambling, fill-in-the-blanks, and more to reinforce understanding. Perfect for A1-A2 learners, this ESL worksheet helps students confidently use some, any, and no to talk about quantity in daily conversations with clarity and accuracy.

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Study this grammar rule.

1. Overview: Some, any, and no are words we use with nouns to show quantity. They help us talk about how much or how many of something we have or do not have. 2. Cases of Usage: Case 1: Use "some" for positive sentences when we have a quantity. Example: I have some apples. Case 2: Use "any" for questions and negative sentences. Example: Do you have any oranges? Example: I don't have any oranges. Case 3: Use "no" to show the absence of something. Example: I have no bananas. 3. Exceptions or Things to Pay Attention To: - "Some" is usually not used in questions unless we expect a positive answer. Example: Would you like some coffee? (We expect a "yes.") - "Any" is often used in questions and negative sentences. Example: I don't have any money.
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Match the two halves to complete the sentences correctly using "some", "any" and "no".

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Unscramble the words to make sentences.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Fill in the gaps using "some", "any" and "no".

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Make sentences from these words.

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