IT Terms
Indefinte Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Giving advice
Giving Advice
100

Write the phrase: This is what you do to enter your secret code for access to a device or account.

key in your password

100

This pronoun refers to no particular person or thing.

nobody / no one 

100

Choose the correct pronoun: "I asked for help, but _____ offered any assistance."

nobody / no one 

100

Fill in the blank: 

"You _____ drink water when you’re thirsty."

should

100

Complete the sentence: 

"You _____ leave now, or you’ll miss the train."

had better

200

You perform this action when you want to make a software application available on your device.

install a program

200

This pronoun is used when you want to refer to all people.

everyone

200

Choose the correct indefinite pronoun: 

"Does _____ know where the meeting is?"

anyone

200

Correct the sentence: 

"You should to finish your homework before dinner."

You should finish your homework before dinner.

200

Rewrite the sentence using "ought to": 

"You had better back up your files."

You ought to back up your files

300

This action is required to send a document or image with an email.

attach a file

300

This is used to refer to an unspecified place.

somewhere

300

Complete the sentence: "_____ of the cake is left. We ate it all!"

none

300

Give advice for this situation: 

"Your friend is feeling stressed about work."

"You should take a break and relax"

300

Give advice using "had better" for this situation: 

"Your friend’s phone battery is at 1%."

You had better charge your phone immediately

400

If your phone doesn’t show bars or a signal, it means you don’t have this.

network coverage

400

This pronoun is used to refer to a large amount of things in general.

everything 

400

Choose the correct pronoun: "Do you know if _____ of them wants to join the team?"

any
400

Express the same idea using "ought to": 

"You should call your parents."

"You ought to call your parents"

400

Explain the difference between "should" and "had better."

‘Should’ suggests general advice or recommendations, while ‘had better’ implies urgency or a warning about negative consequences"

500

When you want to share a picture to social media or a cloud storage service, you do this.

upload a photo

500

Select the correct option: "We need _____ who can speak Spanish for the project."

someone

500

Fill in the blank: "_____ of the answers are correct, so I got full marks!"

all

500

Create a question using "should" about studying for an exam.

Should I study for the exam tomorrow?

500

Complete the sentence with "ought to": 

"You _____ study harder if you want to pass the exam."

ought to