1) Use some with plural countable nouns: a) I've got some money in my pocket. b) I have got some apples in the fridge. c) Would you like some coffee? d) Can you lend me some money, please? 2) Use some with uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences: a) I've got some money in my pocket. b) I have got some apples in the fridge. c) Would you like some coffee? d) Can you lend me some money, please? 3) Use some in offers: a) I've got some money in my pocket. b) I have got some apples in the fridge. c) Would you like some coffee? d) Can you lend me some money, please? 4) Use some in requests: a) I've got some money in my pocket. b) I have got some apples in the fridge. c) Would you like some coffee? d) Can you lend me some money, please? 5) Use any with plural nouns in negative sentences: a) Have you got any pencils I can borrow? b) Do we have any coffee? c) We haven't got any pencils with us.  d) She hasn't got any money. 6) Use any with plural nouns in questions: a) Have you got any pencils I can borrow? b) Do we have any coffee? c) We haven't got any pencils with us.  d) She hasn't got any money. 7) Use any with uncountable nouns in negative sentences: a) Have you got any pencils I can borrow? b) Do we have any coffee? c) We haven't got any pencils with us.  d) She hasn't got any money. 8) Use any with uncountable nouns in questions: a) Have you got any pencils I can borrow? b) Do we have any coffee? c) We haven't got any pencils with us.  d) She hasn't got any money.

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