Any, some, somewhere, anywhere, etc.
SOME AND ANY
We generally use some and any to talk about indefinite amounts:
I've got some good news.
Have you got any news?
With this meaning, we use some in positive sentences, and any in negatives and questions.
Some and any as pronouns
We use some and any as pronouns:
- on their own to replace a noun:
I didn't bring my money with me. Don't worry, I've got some.
I'd love to meet a news reporter. Do you know any?
- with of + the, ...
