Grammar exercises
Write one of the words you see separated by the /.
Example:There's anywhere/somebody in the house.
Answer:somebody
1) Is there anything/anybody I can do for you?
2) I've got something/anything to say to you.
3) I saw anything/something in the woods.
4) Somebody/Nothing phoned me yesterday evening.
5) Is there anything/anywhere you would like to go?
6) "What did you do yesterday morning?" "Anything/Nothing."
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7) "What shall we do today?" "Anywhere/Anything you like."
8) "Didn't you see anybody in town today?" "No, nobody/anybody."
9) "Where do you live?" "Nowhere. I haven't got somewhere/anywhere to go."
10) "Did you kill J.R. Ewing?" "I haven't got nothing/anything to say."
*Incorrect answers are shown in red. You have TWO chances to find the correct answers.
Solutions and help...
1) anything (something is also possible here).
2) something
3) something
4) Somebody
5) anywhere
6) Nothing.
7) Anything
8) nobody
9) anywhere
10) anything
Explanation of something and anything, etc...
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