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Fill the blanks with some or any. 1. I went to the cinema with of my friends 2. Dany doesn't have children 3. Have you got siblings? 4. I bought fruits. 5. Do you want ... coffee? 6. They haven't test this week 7. There aren't tomatoes left. 8. There are books about Ancient History in the library 9. Would you like cookies? 10. Do we have milk in the fridge? 11. Would you like cheese? 12. There isn't money left this month. 13. I have time left, we can go to the cinema 14.1 haven't seen lions when I was in Africa 15. I can lend you interesting DVDs 16. Would you like cake? 17. If you need advice just contact me 18. I don't need help to do the homework. 19. Can you lend me money? 20. Have you already traveled to country in South America?​

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