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Read the conversation and answer the questions. See Grammar support 8. Jane: OK, Max. Let's see what food we've got for the party. Max: Well, we've got some cheese and ... a kilo of meat and ... um ... Ah, here we are. We've got some tomatoes and six oranges. Jane: That's good. But we haven't got any juice and we haven't got any bananas and we haven't got any ice cream! Max: No bananas? No ice cream! That's a disaster! Jane: Let's go and buy some. 1 What does some / any mean? 2 How do you translate them into Russian? 3 Why do we need them here?

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  1. Generally, some and any are used to give the number or amount of something. They can be translated into Russian as 'некоторое количество'. We need them because we don't know the exact amount of products listed there and the products are plural nouns or uncountable.
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