1. There are ____ people here. 2. There aren't ____ nightclubs here. 1. There aren't ____ good hotels. 2. There are ____ good restaurants here. 1. There are ____ dishes that she likes. 2. There aren't ____ dishes that I like. 1. There ____ some room available. 2. There ____ any rooms available 1. There ____ some good shows on Netflix. 2. There ____ any good shows on cable. 1. There are some good shows on Netflix. 2. There aren't any good shows on cable. We usually use '____' with affirmative sentences We use '____' with negative sentences. Q: Do you have ____ doubts? A: Yes, I have ____ doubts. Q: Do you like ____ Chinese dishes? A: Yes, I like ____ Chinese dishes. Q: Do you like any Chinese dishes? A: Yes, I like some Chinese dishes. We ____ 'any' with questions. We can't afford any ____ because we don't have any ____. There isn't ____ pollution in the jungle because there aren't any ____ in the jungle. Q: Do they have ____ good food? A: Yes, they have some good ____ . I like some food there. I have ____ luggage, but he doesn't have any ____. 1. I have some luggage, but he doesn't have any bags. 2. Yes, they have some good dishes . I like some food there. We ____ use 'some' and 'any' with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. We ____ use 'some' and 'any' with singular countable nouns.

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