Exercise: some and any (negatives).

How to use "some" and "any" and the two ways to form the negative.

All sentences are in the "no" form negative. Complete the sentences in the "not + any" form. You can use the contracted (I'm) form or the complete (I am) form of the verb.

Example:
There're no flowers in this garden.

Answer:
There are not any    flowers in this garden.
or,
There 're not any    flowers in this garden.
or,
There aren't any    flowers in this garden. 

1) There're no lions in the zoo.

There lions in the zoo.

2) There're no eggs at home.

There eggs at home.

3) A lot of people have got no work at the moment.

A lot of people work at the moment.

4) We have no money.

We money.

5) There is no pollution in the countryside.

There pollution in the countryside.

6) I want no more wine.

I more wine.

7) She can give him no help.

She help.

8) There are no good programmes on the TV.

There good programmes on the TV.

9) There's no ice-cream left.

There ice-cream left.

10) He's got no idea.

He idea.

 

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