Some-
Any-
No-
Every
General
100

In what type of sentences do we usually use "some-"?

In affirmative sentences.

100

In what types of sentences do we use "any-"?

Negative sentences and questions.

100

What does "no-" express?

Zero people, things, or places.

100

What does "every-" mean?

All people, all things, or all places.


100

Are indefinite pronouns singular or plural?

Singular

200

Complete the sentence: I need ______ to help me.

Somebody / Someone.

200

Complete the sentence:
Did you see ______ at the party?

Anyone / Anybody.

200

Complete the sentence:
______ is at home. (zero people)

Nobody / No one.

200

Can we use “every-” in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences?

Yes

200

Name the four main prefixes used in indefinite pronouns.


Some-, Any-, No-, Every-.

300

True or False:
We usually use "some-" in negative sentences.

False

300

What is the rule about double negatives?

We do not use two negative words in the same sentence.

300

What type of verb do we use with "no-" pronouns?

An affirmative verb.

300

Complete: Everyone ____ ready.

Is

300

What do indefinite pronouns replace?

They replace non-specific people, things, or places.

400

What does "something" refer to?

An unspecified thing.

400

Choose the correct option:
A) I didn’t go somewhere.
B) I didn’t go anywhere.

B) I didn’t go anywhere.
Because we use any- in negative sentences.

400

Correct this sentence: Nobody didn’t call me.

Nobody called me.

400

Choose the correct sentence:
A) Everything are ready.
B) Everything is ready.

B) Everything is ready.
Because indefinite pronouns are singular.

400

Which prefix expresses “zero” people, things, or places?

No-

500

Why is this sentence incorrect?
"I didn’t buy something at the store."

Because we don’t usually use some- in negative sentences.
It should be:
"I didn’t buy anything."

500

Why is this sentence incorrect?
"I don’t need nothing."

Because it contains a double negative.
The correct sentence is:
"I don’t need anything."

500

Choose the correct sentence and explain why:
A) I didn’t see nobody.
B) I saw nobody.


B) I saw nobody.

Because we cannot use double negatives.

500

Why is this sentence incorrect?
"Everyone are happy."

Because everyone is singular and takes a singular verb.
It should be: "Everyone is happy."

500

Complete the sentence correctly:
I didn’t see ______, but ______ was calling my name.

I didn’t see anyone, but someone was calling my name.