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Some, any, no & Indefinite pronouns


1 Circle the correct answer.
a. Do you have some / any homework for the weekend?
b. She bought some / any coloured pens and staples.
c. There are no / any books on the top shelf.
d. Have you got any / some eggs?
Yes, I’ve got any / some.
e. My mother gave me some / no clothes,
but she didn’t give me no / any shoes.
e. She ate some / no cookies because they’re unhealthy.

2 Write some, any or no.


a. Our neighbours haven’t got pets.
b. Would you like ice cream? I’ve got chocolate topping too!
c. This house is big but there is garage.
d. I bought cushions for my new sofa. Aren’t they beautiful?
e. I haven’t got cousins and I have aunts either, only uncles.
f. Are you cooking special meal tonight?

3 Circle the correct answer.


a. I can’t find my car keys somewhere / anywhere.
b. No one / Nothing knows why she is leaving home.
c. Someone / Something left the door open.
d. This weekend we want to go nowhere / somewhere quiet.
e. There’s nothing / anything better than relaxing on the beach.
f. Wait a second, there’s anything / something in your hair.

4 Complete the sentences with some, any or no or an indefinite pronoun.


a. told me that there weren’t knives on the table.
b. She had food, but she had to drink.
c. There are buses or taxis! I can’t go !
d. Does want to have a snack? Let’s have cake.
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e. The pencilcase is empty. There’s in it.


f. I think I saw your glasses in the living room.
g. Tim went shopping, but he didn’t find he liked.
h. Can get me water? I’m so thirsty.

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