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SOME- NO- ANY-

SOME- NO- ANY-. SOMETHING, ANYTHNG, NOTHING SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, NOBODY SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE, NOWHERE. ANY. SOME. NOT ANY N0. + - ?. -thing. -where. -body. anybody anything anywhere. somebody something somewhere. nobody nothing nowhere. thing.

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SOME- NO- ANY-

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  1. SOME-NO-ANY- SOMETHING, ANYTHNG, NOTHING SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, NOBODY SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE, NOWHERE

  2. ANY SOME NOT ANY N0 + - ? -thing -where -body anybody anything anywhere somebody something somewhere nobody nothing nowhere

  3. thing Jane a house at the bank my friends people a chair a table at school place at home my mother

  4. Choose the correct word • There is somebody/something in my hand. • I’m reading something/somebody about Picasso. • The police are looking for somebody/somewhere on a red bicycle. • She wants to buy something/somebody for her friend. • They want to invite something/somebody to the party. • I don’t believe anything/nothing in this newspaper. • He doesn’t know anywhere/anybody here.

  5. I don’t think anything/anybody is going to visit us this Monday. • Do you want to buy something/anything in this shop? • Does he read anything/nothing during the holidays? • Next year we will go something/somewhere in June. • I can’t find my passport somewhere/anywhere. • All people have to live somewhere/anywhere. • Jane is telling something/nothing but I can’t hear nothing/anything. • If you stay at home alone don’t tell something/anybody about it. • The test is not difficult. I hope somebody/nobody will get bad marks.

  6. Has somebody/anybody in this group got a dictionary? • The question is so difficult that nothing/nobody can answer it. • There is somewhere/somebody in that room. I don’t know him. • Go and bring me a dictionary. It is something/somewhere on the table. • There is something/nobody at home. Let’s come again later. • Will you go somewhere/anywhere on Sunday? • Let’s go somebody/somewhere. The weather is good. • The exercise is difficult I don’t understand anywhere/anything.

  7. Make the sentences negative and interrogative • Somebody lives here. • We want to buy something in the shop. • I understand something in German. • This book costs something. • She speaks to somebody. • I think somebody knows the secret. • There is something in the book that is easy to understand. • She knows something about babies. • There is somebody in the room. • You can fin this information everywhere. • The dog will go everywhere without Bill.

  8. Put in the missing words:SOMETHING, ANYTHING, NOTHING, SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, NOBODY, SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE, NOWHERE. • Where does he live? – I think he lives … near the supermarket. • It is dark. I can’t see … . • Do we have … in the fridge? • Do you know … about America? • Take this book. You can find … about Shakespeare there. • Don’t ask her. She knows … about it. • Listen! I can hear … . • … is coming! Who is it? • Can you see my keys …? – No, I can’t find them. • There is … white in the box! What is it?

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