The document provides examples of using pronouns like someone, somewhere, something in affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions. It discusses using pronouns like anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere in negative and question forms. It also covers using nowhere, nobody, nothing to convey a negative idea in an affirmative sentence. Finally, it discusses using every to mean all or everything in sentences like everyone, everywhere, everything.
The document provides examples of using pronouns like someone, somewhere, something in affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions. It discusses using pronouns like anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere in negative and question forms. It also covers using nowhere, nobody, nothing to convey a negative idea in an affirmative sentence. Finally, it discusses using every to mean all or everything in sentences like everyone, everywhere, everything.
The document provides examples of using pronouns like someone, somewhere, something in affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions. It discusses using pronouns like anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere in negative and question forms. It also covers using nowhere, nobody, nothing to convey a negative idea in an affirmative sentence. Finally, it discusses using every to mean all or everything in sentences like everyone, everywhere, everything.