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Some, Any, No

People
Places
Things
Roberto
Carlos
Ronaldo
Somebody
Angelina
Jolie
Ivete
Sangalo
Somebody
Rio de
Janeiro
Paris
Somewhere
Pen
Bottle
Something
Adele
Somebody
Brad
Pitt
Somebody
Curitiba
Somewhere
Eraser
Something
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Some / Any
Strawberry
One Two Some
Apples
There are some apples in this basket.
There aren’t any apples in this basket.
Positive sentences Negative sentences
(+) (-)

There are some apples There aren’t any apples


in this basket. in this basket.
There is
______
some
popcorn in this
bag.
There isn’t _____
any popcorn in this bag.
Positive sentences Negative sentences
(+) (-)
There is some There isn’t any
popcorn in the bag. popcorn in the bag.
We use SOME in
affirmative sentences

We use ANY in negative


and interrogative
sentences.
any apples in this basket?
Is there ______
Somebody (+) – positive
sentences

Anybody (-) (?) – negative


and interrogative
sentences
There is
somebody
___________
in this room.
There isn’t
anybody
___________
in this room.
Is there
anybody
___________
in this room?
Negative (-) Positive (+)
There isn’t anybody in this There is somebody in this
room. room.

Question: Is there anybody in this room?


There isn’t
anybody
___________
to play video
games with
me.
There is
somebody
___________
to play video
games with
me.
Is there
anybody
___________
to play video
games with
me?
No one, nobody,
nothing and nowhere
We use no one, nobody,
nothing and nowhere to
talk about an absence
(zero) of people, things or
places.

We use in affirmative and


interrogative sentences.
Are you
sure
nobody is
talking to
you?
You usually
wait for a
long time.
Nothing
happens
quickly.
There
was
nowhere
to park
the car.
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