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SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, NOBODY

1. Complete the sentences with SOMEBODY, ANYBODY or NOBODY

a. There is __somebody__ in the classroom.


b. There isn’t ___anybody____ in the garden.
c. There is _____nobody_____ at school at this time of the day. It’s closed.
d. Who are you going to visit? I’m going to visit _____somebody_____. But, it’s a secret!
e. What’s happening? I don’t know. _____Nobody_______ knows.
f. Do you know____anybody_______ in Rio de Janeiro?
g. Who did you meet? _____anybody_____. The party was over.
h. I’m lonely. I don’t have ______nobody________ to talk to.

SOMETHING, ANYTHING, NOTHING

2. Complete the sentences with SOMETHING, ANYTHING or NOTHING

a. It’s too dark. I can’t see _____nothing_____________.


b. What did Jane say? _____something_________. She didn’t say ____nothing____.
c. I want ___something_______ to drink. I’m thirsty.
d. This bag is empty. There is _____something________ in it!
e. There is _______something__ to do this city! I’m bored.
f. I want to read ______something___ about Steve Jobs. I’ll buy a book about him.
g. Do you know ______anything_________ about insects?
h. Children need _______something_______ to do or to play with.

EVERYBODY, EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE

3. Complete the sentence with EVERYBODY, EVERYTHING or EVERYWHERE:

a. ____Everybody___________ needs friends.


b. Tim knows _______everything________ about computers.
c. He goes _______everywhere______ with his motorcycle. He never drives his car.
d. I like all the people in this room. _______everybody____________ is friendly.
e. This hotel is comfortable and _______everything_________ is clean.
f. Let’s have breakfast. __________everybody______ woke up hungry!
g. Gabriel’s room is a mess. There are clothes _________everywhere___________.
h. You are right. ______everything________ you said about Chris is true.

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