BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-13.2

13.2.

any-, every-, no-, some- / 

-thing, -where, -body, -one

 

Boss: Did anyone call for me while I was at lunch?
Secretary: Oh, yes. Everybody wants you today! First of all, somebody rang about your car – it’s ready to collect. Then, you need to call your wife back. And finally, your friend Malcolm rang. He want to meet somewhere for a drink this evening.
Boss: Were there any calls about work?
Secretary: No, nothing like that.
 

 

 

PRESENTATION


 

aaa
-thing -where -one -body
any- anything anywhere anyone anybody
every- everything everywhere everyone everybody
nо- nothing nowhere no one nobody
some- something somewhere someone somebody

 

 

Use these pronouns with the verb in the singular form: Everybody wants you today.

  • Use any- in questions: Is there anything to do?
  • Use not any- in negative sentences: There wasn’t anything to do.
  • Note that not any- no-: There was nothing to do.

You can use these pronouns before adjectives to add more detail: She’s cooking something special for dinner.

 

 

TIP
You can use one instead of body: anyone, everyone, no one, someone.

 

 

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