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So some and any are used to state the quantity, amount of something.
When using some or any, the exact number is not stated.
Some and any are quantifiers.

Some and any can be used when:
The exact number is not known.The exact number is not important or relevant.

Some and any are used with countable and
uncountable nouns.

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SOME:
Use some in positive (affirmative) sentences. 
Some is used for both countable and uncountable nouns.

I have some friends.(friends is countable)
I'd like some water. (water is uncountable)

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ANY:
Use any for countable and uncountablenouns in:
interrogative sentences. 

Have you got any cheese? (cheese is uncountable)
Have you got any friends? (friends is countable)

negative sentences.
Example:
He hasn't got any cheese.
He hasn't got any friends.

Would you like some bread? (offer)
Can I have some water, please? (request)




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