Let's fill in the blanks with 'some' or 'any' for part A of the question:
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of 'some' or 'any'.
Is there any water in the jug?
Use 'any' in questions or negative sentences where you don't know if something exists.
Do you have any future plans?
Again, 'any' is used in questions where information is unknown.
She has some problems in Maths.
Use 'some' when referring to an unspecified but certain amount.
There are some boys in the ground.
'Some' is used in affirmative sentences.
Can I have some food?
'Some' is typically used in requests or offers.
She did not pay any attention in the class.
'Any' is used in negative sentences.
There is some fact in his statement.
'Some' indicates the presence of an unspecified amount in affirmative sentences.
Some birds can talk just like humans.
'Some' is used when we mean an unspecified number of a certain thing.
Now, let's move on to part B with the help of the words from the box:
B. Complete the following sentences with the help of the words given in the box.
Is there anything else that you want to say?
'Anything' is used in questions.
Someone has stolen my money.
'Someone' is an indefinite pronoun used to refer to a person who is not known.
Can anyone come to help me?
'Anyone' is used in questions to refer to people in general.
Something is better than nothing.
'Something' is used to refer to an unspecified thing.
Give me some food, please.
'Some' is used in requests.
I know some people who are in this field.
'Some' is used to indicate a few or an unspecified amount.
I thought someone had knocked the door.
'Someone' is used when referring to a particular but unknown person.
You have put too much sugar in my cup of tea.
'Much' is used with uncountable nouns like sugar, especially to indicate excess.