Anybody
Anybody
Walk/Call/ Up
Same/Different
Can't/ Mr. Brown's
100
Is there anybody in this room?
Yes, there is somebody in this room.
100
Who's in this room?
We are in this room.
100
What do we call the people in France?
We call the people in France French.
100
Is this book the same as this book?
Yes, that book is the same as that book.
100
Is this Mr. Brown's hat?
Yes, it's Mr. Brown's hat.
200
Is there anybody in the corridor?
No, there isn't anybody in the corridor.
200
Who is in the corridor?
Nobody is in the corridor.
200
What do we call the things we wear on our feet?
We call the things we wear on our feet shoes.
200
Are your shoes the same as my shoes?
No, my shoes aren't the same as your shoes, but they're different from your shoes.
200
Can you touch the ceiling?
No, I can't touch the ceiling.
300
Who's giving you an English lesson?
You are giving me an English lesson.
300
Who's speaking French in this room?
Nobody is speaking French in this room.
300
1. Do you like walking? 2. Does she/he like walking?
1. Yes, I like.... or No, I don't like... 2. Yes, he/she likes... or No, he/she doesn't like...
300
Are the French the same as the Russians?
No, the French aren't the same as the Russians, but they are different from the Russians.
300
Is this ....'s dress?
No, it isn't ....'s dress, but it's Mrs. Brown's dress.
400
Is there anybody sitting in that chair?
Yes, there's somebody sitting in that chair.
400
Is there anybody sitting on the floor?
No, there isn't anybody sitting on the floor.
400
Do you sit down after the lesson?
No, I don't sit down after the lesson, but I stand up.
400
Are your eyes the same color as your mouth?
No, my eyes aren't the same color as my mouth, but they are a different color from my mouth.
400
Can you put the table into your pocket?
No, I can't put the table into my pocket.
500
What's the difference between anybody and somebody?
The difference between anybody and somebody is that we use anybody for negative and interrogative sentences, whilst somebody we use for positive sentences.
500
What's the difference between "anybody?" and "who"?
The difference between "anybody" and "who" is that we use "anybody" for non-specific questions, whilst we use "who" for specific questions.
500
1. What am I doing? 2. What am I doing?
1. You're sitting down. 2. You're standing up.
500
Do the people in Germany speak the same language as the people in Japan?
No, the people in Germany don't speak the same language as the people in Japan, but they speak a different language from the people in Japan.
500
Is this Mr. Brown's ear?
No, it isn't Mr. Brown's ear, but it's ......'s ear.