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«Some, Any, No»
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
(some, any, no + compounds)
When do we use some and any?
What about the word “no”?
SOME
ANY
AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
There ’s some milk in the fridge.
There aren’t any books in the bag.
Is there any food in the fridge ? I’m hungry!
Exception:
Affirmative sentence + any = meaning “qualquer”
Negative sentences + some = offers, requests
Which colour do you want?
It doesn’t matter. You can pick any .
Would you like some coffee?
Can you lend me some money?
What about “no”?
It’s used in affirmative sentences with negative meaning.
Exemple: There is no food here!
SOME, ANY, NO - FORMING COMPOUNDS
THINGS
AFFIRMATIVE
SOMETHING
PEOPLE
INTERROGATIVE
NEGATIVE
ANYTHING
SOMEONE
SOMEBODY
PLACES
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE WITH NEGATIVE MEANING
ANYTHING
ANYONE
ANYBODY
SOMEWHERE
NOTHING
ANYONE
ANYBODY
ANYWHERE
NO-ONE
NOBODY
ANYWHERE
NOWHERE
We’d like something to eat. We’re hungry!
You look worried! Is anything wrong?
There isn’t anybody here!
There is nobody here!
Let’s practice!
Exercise 1
1. She said something. What did she say?
2. I’ve lost something
3. They went somewhere.
4. I’m going to telephone somebody/someone.
5. What did you say? Nothing.
6. Nowhere.
7. Nothing.
8. No-one/ Nobody.
Exercise 1
5a. I didn’t say anything .
6a. I’m not going anywhere.
7a. I don’t want anything.
8a. I’m not looking for anyone/ anybody.
Exercise 2
It’s dark. I can’t see anything .
Tom lives somewhere near London .
3. anything
4. anything or anybody/anyone
5. somebody/someone.
6. something
7. anyone/ anybody .... no-one/nobody
8. anything
9. nobody / no-one
10. anyone/ anybody
11. nothing
12. anywhere.
Exercise 3
There’s nothing in the fridge.
I haven’t got anything to say.
There isn’t anybody at home.
They have got nowhere to live.
There is no-one outside.
We haven’t got anywhere to sit down.
I have got nothing to do today.