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People (+) Somebody (-) Anybody Nobody No One Things (+) Something (-) Anything Nothing Choose The Correct Option

The document provides examples to choose the correct option between somebody/anybody and something/anything. It also provides examples of fill in the blank questions using indefinite pronouns and discusses the differences between nobody/nothing and their uses.

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People (+) Somebody (-) Anybody Nobody No One Things (+) Something (-) Anything Nothing Choose The Correct Option

The document provides examples to choose the correct option between somebody/anybody and something/anything. It also provides examples of fill in the blank questions using indefinite pronouns and discusses the differences between nobody/nothing and their uses.

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

PEOPLE THINGS 1.- Is anybody /somebody at home?

( + ) somebody (+ ) something 2.- There is somebody/anybody waiting for


you at the front door.
(- ) anybody ( -) anything
3.-She doesn’t need anything/something.
Nobody= no Nothing
one 4.- There’s somebody/something in my eye.

COMPLETE WITH AN INDEFINITE 5.- Call me, if you need anything/something.


PRONOUN
6.- I met something/somebody at the disco.
1.-My dad has done ……….. important today.
7.- He wants to buy somebody/something
2.-Are you doing ………… difficult at work? for his mother.

3.-He met…………. from New Zealand. 8.-I haven’t got anything/something to do


today.
4.-I wonder if there’s ……….. wrong here.

5.-Would you like to drink …………. hot?

6.-Somebody knocked on my door but there


wasn’t …………..

7.-My friends wanted ………… to eat the soup. No one= Nobody , Nothing are used to
refer to an absence of people or things. We
8.-I’m sorry, but I haven’t prepared …………
use them with a singular verb.
for dinner tonight.
Examples: Nobody came yesterday
9.-Don’t make ………… stupid. Be careful!
I did nothing at all ( I didn’t do anything)
10.- Could I have ………… to eat?
Nothing will make me change my mind
11.-Look! …………… is sleeping in my bed.

12.-Excuse me but I don’t know ……….. about


it.

13.-Haven’t you lost …………………?

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