Using of Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives – Some, Any, One in English language grammar.
Some may be used without a noun or with countables or uncountables.
Some liked blue, some liked red.
I agree with some of you.
There are some beers on the table.
She has some work to do this evening.

Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives
Any, like some, may be used without a noun or with countables or uncountables.
Any more examples?
Is there any cookies left?
I didn’t make any mistake.
Any time suits me.
One, used only in the singular form. This pronoun may be followed by ‘s: one’s.
One never can tell.
One should always do one’s job.
To make up one’s mind.
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But one / ones (plural) is used to avoid the repetition of the same word.
I don’t like this song. Can you play better one?
She don’t like green apples, she prefer red ones.
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Chose right Indefinite Pronouns or Adjectives, according to the sense of the sentence.
He has ................... to show you.
I have taken ................ phone by mistake.
You can take ............. glass from the shelf.
There are shops on ....... side of the street.
She could come .............. minute now.
There were ........... books on my desk for you.
Good morning ........... !
May I have ....... coffee ?
There was .............. to meet me at the airport.
Do you want ............................ else ?
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