1. The document provides examples to complete with determiners like nobody, anybody, nothing, everybody, anything, and someone.
2. It asks to choose the correct word between anything/something and somebody/something according to example sentences.
3. Finally, it lists sentences to order correctly. The ordered sentences discuss how long two people have known each other, how two people feel about each other, how two people communicate with each other, and how students help each other.
1. The document provides examples to complete with determiners like nobody, anybody, nothing, everybody, anything, and someone.
2. It asks to choose the correct word between anything/something and somebody/something according to example sentences.
3. Finally, it lists sentences to order correctly. The ordered sentences discuss how long two people have known each other, how two people feel about each other, how two people communicate with each other, and how students help each other.
1. The document provides examples to complete with determiners like nobody, anybody, nothing, everybody, anything, and someone.
2. It asks to choose the correct word between anything/something and somebody/something according to example sentences.
3. Finally, it lists sentences to order correctly. The ordered sentences discuss how long two people have known each other, how two people feel about each other, how two people communicate with each other, and how students help each other.
anything, some one: a. _Everybody could win this game. It is very easy! b. _Nobody wants to work here! This job is very difficult. c. Is there somebody to do? I can help! d. _Nothing makes feel angry! I am a very happy person. e. _Everybody was looking for you while you were dancing at the disc. f. is there __anybody at the pool now? I dont think so! This place seems empty.
2. Choose the correct word according to the sentence:
a. I don't have anything / something to do. b. she needs something / somebody to take care! Shes a babysitter. c. I want somebody / something for dinner, please. d. Somebody / Anybody is reading a book, do you know who is it?
3. Order the following sentences.
a. have / we / since / known / each / we / were / other / teenagers. b. hate / they / other / each. c. each / John / I / write / and / other / to. d. sometimes / fight / we / we / love / other / each /but. e. all / the / another / in / the / class / help / one / students.