Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 78 ☘ somebody, anything, nowhere etc.

34 cards
, 107 answers
  • Put in “somebody”, “something” or “somewhere”.
    1. What did she say? ~ She said  . . . 
      something
      .
      • something
      • someone
      • somewhere

    2. What have you lost? ~ I’ve lost  . . . 
      something
      .
      • somebody
      • something
      • somewhere

    3. Where did they go? ~ They went  . . . 
      somewhere
      .
      • somebody
      • something
      • somewhere

    4. Who are you going to phone? ~ I’m going to phone  . . . 
      somebody
      .
      • somebody
      • something
      • somewhere

  • Put in “nobody”, “nothing” or “nowhere”.
    1. What did you say? ~  . . . 
      Nothing
      .
      • Nobody
      • Nothing
      • Nowhere

    2. Where are you going? ~  . . . 
      Nowhere
      .
      • Nobody
      • Nothing
      • Nowhere

    3. What do you want? ~  . . . 
      Nothing
      .
      • Nobody
      • Nothing
      • Nowhere

    4. Who are you looking for? ~  . . . 
      Nobody
      .
      • Nobody
      • Nothing
      • Nowhere

  • Answer the questions with full sentences. Use “anybody”, “anything” or “anywhere”.
    1. What did you say? ~ I didn’t say  . . . 
      anything
      .
      • anybody
      • anything
      • anywhere

    2. Where are you going? ~ I’m not going  . . . 
      anywhere
      .
      • anybody
      • anything
      • anywhere

    3. What do you want? ~ I don’t want  . . . 
      anything
      .
      • anybody
      • anything
      • anywhere

    4. Who are you looking for? ~ I’m not looking for  . . . 
      anybody
      .
      • anybody
      • anything
      • anywhere

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. It’s dark. I can’t see  . . . 
      anything
      .
      • anything
      • something
      • nothing

    2. Tom lives  . . . 
      somewhere
      near London.
      • anywhere
      • nowhere
      • somewhere

    3. Do you know  . . . 
      anything
      about computers?
      • something
      • nothing
      • anything

    4. Listen! ~ What? I can’t hear  . . . 
      anything
      .
      • nothing
      • anything
      • something

    5. What are you doing here? ~ I’m waiting for  . . . 
      someone
      .
      • someone
      • anybody
      • nobody

    6. Please listen carefully. There’s  . . . 
      something
      I want to tell you.
      • anything
      • something
      • nothing

    7. Did  . . . 
      anybody
      see the accident? ~ No,  . . . 
      nobody
      .
      • somebodynobody
      • nobodynothing
      • anybodysomebody
      • anythinganybody

    8. We weren’t hungry, so we didn’t eat  . . . 
      anything
      .
      • anything
      • something
      • nothing

    9. Do you know  . . . 
      anybody
      in London? ~ Yes, a few people.
      • anybody
      • somebody
      • nobody

    10. What’s in that cupboard? ~  . . . 
      Nothing
      . It’s empty.
      • Something
      • Anything
      • Nothing

    11. I’m looking for my glasses. I can’t find them  . . . 
      anywhere
      .
      • anywhere
      • nowhere
      • somewhere

    12. I don’t like cold weather. I want to live  . . . 
      somewhere
      warm.
      • somewhere
      • anywhere
      • nowhere

    13. Is there  . . . 
      anything
      interesting on television tonight?
      • something
      • anything
      • nothing

    14. Have you ever met  . . . 
      anybody
      famous?
      • somebody
      • anybody
      • nobody

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. We don’t go out very much because there’s  . . . 
      nowhere
      to go.
      • nowhere
      • somewhere
      • anywhere

    2. There isn’t any food in the house. We haven’t got  . . . 
      anything
      to eat.
      • anything
      • something
      • nothing

    3. I’m bored. I’ve got  . . . 
      nothing
      to do.
      • nothing
      • something
      • anything

    4. Why are you standing? ~ Because there isn’t  . . . 
      anywhere
      to sit.
      • somewhere
      • nowhere
      • anywhere

    5. Would you like  . . . 
      something
      to drink? ~ Yes, please — a glass of orange juice.
      • something
      • anything
      • nothing

    6. All the hotels were full. There was  . . . 
      nowhere
      to stay.
      • nowhere
      • somewhere
      • anywhere

    7. I want  . . . 
      something
      to read. I’m going to buy a magazine.
      • nothing
      • something
      • anything

    8. Children need  . . . 
      somewhere
      to play.
      • somewhere
      • anywhere
      • nowhere

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