- Are there some or any apples?
- Are there any apple in the basket?
- Is it is there any or are there any?
- Is it Apple's or apples?
Are there some or any apples?
In a question, we use "any apples", not "some apples". Yes, you can.
Are there any apple in the basket?
The answer to the above riddle is, "Four kids get an apple and the fifth kid gets an apple still in the basket." This way, everyone gets an apple and the last apple sill stays inside the basket.
Is it is there any or are there any?
Answer: Not usually, but it is grammatically correct. It seems to me that the tendency is to use the plural when asking about the possibility that certain known entities have their location at a particular place.
Is it Apple's or apples?
Apple is usually, but not always, a count noun (with singular and plural forms). When used as a noncount noun, apple is singular and usually refers to the material that makes up apples.