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Indefinite pronouns

5B Unit 1 Grammar 2

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We use ‘anyone’ and

‘anything’ in questions

and negative sentences.

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Did anyone see my hat?

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No, I didn’t.

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There isn’t anything in the fridge.

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Yes, I can’t find anything to eat.

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We use ‘everyone’ and

‘everything’ to mean ‘all

people’ and ‘all things’.

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Examples

Everyone is having fun in

the park.

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Examples

I like everything in the movie.

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We use ‘someone’ and

‘something’ to mean a

person or a thing we

don’t know.

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Someone sent me a message

this morning.

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Examples

I’m thirsty. I want something

to drink.

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We use ‘no one’ and

‘nothing’ to mean ‘no

such person or thing’.

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There’s no one on the beach.

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There’s nothing on the shelf.

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Let’s practise!

Are you ready?

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anythingIs there ________ I can eat now?

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I want to find ________

sweet to eat.

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something

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Let’s practise!

anyoneIs there _______ injured?

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________ in my class likes

playing roller coaster.

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Everyone

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Let’s practise!

nothing

______________ in the bag?

No. There’s ________

in the bag.

Is there anything

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________ knows where

the food is.

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No one

______________ knows where

the food is?

Is there anyone

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__________________

__________ (all people)

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Everyone is scared of

vampires.

______________ scared of

vampires?

Is there anyone

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_______________________

_______________ (no people)

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No one is interested in playing

table tennis.

_____________ interested in

playing table tennis?

Is there anyone

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________ took away the

pink book, but I don’t know

who he is.

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Someone

___________________________

(take away the pink book)

Did anyone take away the pink book?

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