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Emily__ Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

some or any

I have another request for help.

"We can offer lots of holidays in Spain. See if there are any/some you like in this catalogue."

The only correct answer is "any". Couldn´t find out why.
  

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Actually, both are fine in real English. Normally, people are looking for just one holiday, so any ( one ) is more appropriate than some (= several ).

  • Actually, both are fine in real English.
  • Normally, people are looking for just one holiday, so any ( one ) is more appropriate than some (= several ).
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Actually, both are fine in real English. Normally, people are looking for just one holiday, so any (one) is more appropriate than some (= several).

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