Correct use of ‘Some’ or ‘Any’


‘Some’ is used in affirmative sentences to express quantity or degree. ‘Any’ is uses in negative or
interrogative sentences.Example :
1. I shall buy some apples.
2. I shall not buy any apples.
3. Have you bought any apples?

But ‘some’ may be correctly used in interrogative sentences which are, in fact, requests.
Example : Will you please give me some water?

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