Complete the conversation with some
or any
DAD It's Mum's birthday tomorrow. Let's make
cake for her
ALEX Yeah, great idea. What do we need?
DAD Well, first we need some
sugar and
butter
ALEX What about fruit?
DAD
We're going to make a banana cake, so w
need 2
bananas.
ALEX OK. But we've got
oranges and
strawberries here as well. Can we use then
too?
DAD Well, maybe we can put
strawberries on the top of the cake, but I'm
sure we don't need
oranges,
a banana cake, Alex!
ALEX
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To complete the conversation correctly, we need to understand the difference between "some" and "any." "Some" is typically used in affirmative sentences, while "any" is used in negative sentences and questions.
Let's go through the conversation step-by-step:
Now, let's summarize the completed conversation with the correct usage of "some" and "any":
Completed Conversation:
DAD: "It's Mum's birthday tomorrow. Let's make some cake for her."
ALEX: "Yeah, great idea. What do we need?"
DAD: "Well, first we need some sugar and some butter."
ALEX: "What about fruit?"
DAD: "We're going to make a banana cake, so we need 2 bananas."
ALEX: "OK. But we've got some oranges and some strawberries here as well. Can we use them too?"
DAD: "Well, maybe we can put some strawberries on the top of the cake, but I'm sure we don't need any oranges for a banana cake, Alex!"
ALEX: "Okay, let's do it!"
Remember, "some" is used for affirmative statements, while "any" is used for negatives and questions. Keep practicing, and you'll get even better at using these words!