The document appears to be a table contrasting the words "any", "some", and "no" in different parts of speech including places, objects, and people. It provides examples of sentences using the words in a positive, negative, and interrogative form.
The document appears to be a table contrasting the words "any", "some", and "no" in different parts of speech including places, objects, and people. It provides examples of sentences using the words in a positive, negative, and interrogative form.
The document appears to be a table contrasting the words "any", "some", and "no" in different parts of speech including places, objects, and people. It provides examples of sentences using the words in a positive, negative, and interrogative form.
You can go anywhere I left my keys She’s got nowhere to +
you want. somewhere in the live. house.
You can’t sleep XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX -
anywhere in my XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX house. Get out!
Do you know Are your keys XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ?
anywhere we can somewhere in your XXXXXXXXXXXXXX have something to house? XXXXXXXXXXXXXX eat? Do you have XXXXXXXXXXXXXX somewhere to go? XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Anything Something Nothing OBJECTS
I can listen to I can listen to There is nothing in +
anything! Bring it on! something the fridge. interesting...
There isn’t anything XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX -
on this table. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Is there anything to Is there something xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ?
do? sweet in the kitchen? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Anybody/one Somebody/one Nobody/one PEOPLE
Anybody can learn Somebody in Nobody/No one went +
English. Colombia can play to the party the piano.
Anybody didn’t do the XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX -
homework. XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Can anybody learn Could somebody help XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ?
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