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Alc Book 7 - Lesson 2

This document discusses the difference between the words "some" and "any" in the English language. "Some" is used in affirmative sentences to refer to an unspecified amount or number, while "any" is used in negative and interrogative sentences to refer to an unspecified or unidentified amount or number in a general sense. The document also contains information about Book 7, Lesson 2 of an American Language course.
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Alc Book 7 - Lesson 2

This document discusses the difference between the words "some" and "any" in the English language. "Some" is used in affirmative sentences to refer to an unspecified amount or number, while "any" is used in negative and interrogative sentences to refer to an unspecified or unidentified amount or number in a general sense. The document also contains information about Book 7, Lesson 2 of an American Language course.
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AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE

BOOK 7
LESSON 2
SOME vs. ANY
+ sentences. - sentences.

? Offer sth, asking sth or ? general


Suggest sth.

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