Exercise: some and any 4.

How to use words like "something", "anything", "anybody".

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."

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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."

 

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