The document is a grammar exercise that asks the reader to complete 15 sentences by filling in the blanks with the appropriate indefinite pronoun. The sentences cover a variety of topics and contexts but require the reader to identify words like "anyone", "nothing", "someone", and "everything" to complete the sentences being asked. The document tests the reader's knowledge of indefinite pronouns and their proper usage.
The document is a grammar exercise that asks the reader to complete 15 sentences by filling in the blanks with the appropriate indefinite pronoun. The sentences cover a variety of topics and contexts but require the reader to identify words like "anyone", "nothing", "someone", and "everything" to complete the sentences being asked. The document tests the reader's knowledge of indefinite pronouns and their proper usage.
The document is a grammar exercise that asks the reader to complete 15 sentences by filling in the blanks with the appropriate indefinite pronoun. The sentences cover a variety of topics and contexts but require the reader to identify words like "anyone", "nothing", "someone", and "everything" to complete the sentences being asked. The document tests the reader's knowledge of indefinite pronouns and their proper usage.
What do _________ need to know before renting a car?
You cant buy _________ with money. You can donate _________ that you have. The man always gives __________ to his daughter. ______________ didnt come to the ceremony. They were all there. They had looked everywhere but they found ____________ . ______________ has sent you the letter. They cant do ______________ during the storm. _____________ enjoyed the concert. They stood up and clapped. She doesnt look really well. I think there is _____________ happened. If David cant come, well ask ________ else. ___________ was ready for the party. ___________ gave me this key. I wont tell our secret to ___________. They may invite __________they want to their party.