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Inductive Grammar Chart


(Unit 5, page 54)

GRAMMAR. Indefinite pronouns: someone / no one / anyone


Look at these examples with someone, no one, and anyone.

Affirmative statements
Someone / No one is available.
Someone / No one is waiting for the manicurist.
I saw someone at the front desk.

Negative statements
There isn’t anyone waiting.
I didn't see anyone at the salon.

Questions
Can anyone / someone wash my hair?
Is there anyone / someone at the front desk?
Did you see anyone / someone waiting for a shave?

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Complete these grammar rules with someone, no one, or anyone.
1. Use ____________
Someone or ___________
no one in affirmative statements.
Someone or ___________
2. Use ____________ Anyone in questions.
Anyone in negative statements.
3. Use ____________

Top Notch 2, Third Edition Unit 5


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