Some & Any

Some

"Some" is generally used in positive statements and offers or requests when the quantity is not specified but is more than one or a few.

Example: I have some friends in New York.

Any

"Any" is typically used in negative statements, questions, and conditional sentences. It implies an indefinite quantity or number, often suggesting "none" in negative contexts.

Example: I don't have any money.

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