I have ___ questions about the lesson.
I have some questions about the lesson.
I don’t have no money.
I don’t have any money.
There is someone at the door.
Is there anyone at the door?
somebody
Somebody is calling you.
Which word do we use in positive sentences: "some" or "any"?
Which word do we use in negative sentences: "some" or "any"?
1)some 2)any
Do you have ___ idea where my keys are?
She goes nowhere on weekends.
She doesn’t go anywhere on weekends.
She has something in her bag.
Does she have anything in her bag?
anything
Do you need anything from the store?
Which word do we use when we don’t know the exact person: "someone" or "everyone"?
someone
There is ___ food in the fridge. We need to go shopping.
There is no food in the fridge. We need to go shopping.
I saw anybody in the park.
I saw somebody in the park.
They went somewhere for the weekend.
Did they go anywhere for the weekend?
nowhere
The lost dog was nowhere to be found.
What’s the difference between ‘someone’ and ‘anyone’?
___ student in the class passed the exam.
Every student in the class passed the exam.
There wasn’t nothing in the box.
There wasn’t anything in the box.
Everybody enjoyed the concert.
Did everybody enjoy the concert?
everyone
Everyone in the class got an A.
What is the difference between "anywhere" and "nowhere"?
She looked ___, but she couldn’t find her phone.
She looked everywhere, but she couldn’t find her phone.
Everybody were happy at the party.
Everybody was happy at the party.
He knows everything about the project.
Does he know everything about the project?
somewhere
I left my book somewhere in the house.
What is the difference between "everyone" and "anyone"?