150 Simple Sentences Using “Some” and “Any”
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There are 150 simple sentences using “some” and “any”:
- I have some apples.
- She has some books.
- Do you have any pens?
- We need some water.
- There are some students in the class.
- He has some money in his pocket.
- I don’t have any rice.
- There aren’t any cookies left.
- Can I have some tea, please?
- There are some dogs in the park.
- I bought some bread today.
- She didn’t bring any pencils.
- Do you want some chocolate?
- He doesn’t have any juice.
- I see some birds in the tree.
- She doesn’t have any work today.
- We will need some paper.
- There are some flowers in the garden.
- I don’t know any of them.
- We have some homework to do.
- She gave me some advice.
- He doesn’t have any friends here.
- Are there any cars on the road?
- She has some orange juice.
- Do you have any questions?
- I don’t want any rice.
- There are some cookies in the jar.
- I have some time after work.
- Can I borrow some money?
- He has some toys in his room.
- I don’t see any birds outside.
- She ate some pizza for lunch.
- There aren’t any chairs left.
- I have some new shoes.
- Do you have any pets?
- I don’t have any information.
- He doesn’t want any help.
- She has some good ideas.
- I need some help with this task.
- Do you want any fruit?
- We saw some fish in the pond.
- There is some milk in the fridge.
- She didn’t buy any vegetables.
- I can give you some tips.
- There aren’t any apples in the basket.
- She bought some cake.
- Do you have any books for me?
- We have some time to relax.
- I don’t see any people at the park.
- There is some ice cream left.
- I have some homework to finish.
- He doesn’t have any pencils.
- Can you bring some fruit tomorrow?
- She needs some help with her homework.
- I don’t know any of these songs.
- We saw some animals at the zoo.
- There are some clouds in the sky.
- I want some candy, please.
- We don’t have any sugar.
- Can I borrow some paper?
- There is some rain today.
- I have some questions about the lesson.
- Do you want any milk in your coffee?
- I don’t have any money in my wallet.
- He has some cool games.
- There are some apples in the basket.
- I need some time to rest.
- There isn’t any salt in the soup.
- She gave me some flowers.
- I don’t see any problems here.
- There are some chairs in the room.
- We have some free time after school.
- Can you give me some advice?
- She doesn’t want any help.
- I bought some new clothes.
- There aren’t any chairs in the kitchen.
- I have some questions for you.
- We don’t have any milk.
- There are some sandwiches on the table.
- Do you want some tea?
- I didn’t find any books I like.
- There are some books on the shelf.
- I need some help with my homework.
- There aren’t any bananas in the bowl.
- He has some ice cream.
- I don’t have any work today.
- We need some fresh vegetables.
- She didn’t bring any snacks.
- Do you have any questions for me?
- There are some cookies in the jar.
- I see some people walking outside.
- There aren’t any toys in the box.
- I don’t have any books to read.
- She has some nice clothes.
- Do you want some juice?
- There is some food in the fridge.
- I have some old magazines.
- There isn’t any rain today.
- Can I get some food?
- I don’t have any time to talk.
- He has some new friends.
- She ate some ice cream after dinner.
- There are some trees in the park.
- There is some bread on the table.
- I don’t have any candy.
- I need some help with my bag.
- There are some birds in the tree.
- She doesn’t want any juice.
- I have some ideas for the project.
- Do you need any help?
- There aren’t any seats left.
- He gave me some good advice.
- I need some money to buy this.
- There are some people at the party.
- I don’t have any questions.
- She has some ideas for the project.
- We don’t need any more chairs.
- I have some pens in my bag.
- There aren’t any books on the shelf.
- Can you help me with some questions?
- We bought some clothes for the trip.
- I don’t want any cookies.
- There is some sugar in the cupboard.
- She ate some rice for lunch.
- I don’t have any coffee.
- We have some bread left.
- Do you have any pencils in your bag?
- I have some work to do.
- There is some soup in the pot.
- I don’t have any pens.
- She has some chocolate in her bag.
- I see some kids in the playground.
- There aren’t any sandwiches left.
- We don’t need any more help.
- There are some questions on the test.
- I don’t have any ice cream.
- Can you bring me some water?
- There are some apples on the tree.
- I need some time to finish this.
- Do you want any more tea?
- She has some fruit in her basket.
- There aren’t any toys in the store.
- I don’t have any clothes to wear.
- I bought some new shoes yesterday.
- There are some flowers on the table.
- I don’t see any rain in the forecast.
- I don’t have any more questions.
- She has some good friends.
- I need some time to relax.
- There are some books in the library.
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