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.
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.
I think ........ of you can do it.
Do you want ............................ else ?
You can take ............. glass from the shelf.
There are shops on ....... side of the street.
He has ................... to show you.
There isn't .................. to drink .
I have taken ................ phone by mistake.
I haven't ............ spare cigarete to give you.
I'm hungry. I could do with a bit of ...............
There wasn't ............... in the pub when I went to take some coffee.
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