1. To practice indefinite pronouns

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1. To practice indefinite pronouns AIM: 1. To practice indefinite pronouns

Somebody/someone – anybody/anyone – nobody/no one refer to people Somebody Affirmative sentence Anybody negative and interrogative Nobody affirmative sentence, negative idea

Something – Anything – Nothing refer to things Something Affirmative sentence Anything negative and interrogative Nothing affirmative sentence, negative idea

Somewhere – Anywhere - Nowhere refer to places Somewhere Affirmative sentence Anywhere negative and interrogative Nowhere affirmative sentence, negative idea

A: I think we are lost, Peter. B: Let´s ask ______ how to get to the hotel! A: Can you see ______ here? B: No, I can see _______. What are we going to do? A: Well, let´s keep on walking... anybody/ anyone nobody/ No one Somebody/ someone

A: I´m going to travel to Italy on my next vacation. Do you know _______ from there? B: No, I know ________ from Italy. But I know ________ from France: Charles, he is from Paris. A: Really? Well, I know _________ from Italy. Her name is Sara and she lives in Venice. I´m going to meet her there. Someone/ somebody No one/ nobody Anyone/ anybody Someone/ somebody

A: Last week I went to Uruguay. B: And how was it? A: It was great. I met ________ from the U.S.A and ________ from Germany. B: Did you know ________ from Uruguay? A: Yes, but _________ special. No one/ nobody Someone/ somebody Someone/ somebody Anybody/ anyone

B: Why don´t you take a trip with your mother? A: Tomorrow is my mom´s birthday. Can you suggest _________ for me to buy her? B:You should not buy _________ expensive or unnecessary. What about a blouse or a CD? A: Hum... I want to give her ________ more special. ________ so common like a blouse or a CD. B: Why don´t you take a trip with your mother? A: Yeah! That´s a good idea. B: But, It´s expensive... something anything anything Nothing

A: What are you going to do this weekend? B: ________ special. Why? A: Let´s do ________ different. How about going to the beach? B: I don´t know. I don´t want to do ________. I´m going to stay at home. Nothing anything something

A: I´m starving. I need to eat __________. B: Me too. I´m tired of this Japanese food. A: Is there _________ similar to Brazilian food here? B: No, there is ______. We have to eat the local food. A: Let´s go back to Brazil! Nothing Anything Something

A: Did you go ______ special on your vacation? B: No, I didn´t go ________. I didn´t have money to travel. So I stayed at home. But on my next vacation I´m planning to go __________ in Italy. Anywhere somewhere Anywhere

A: I don´t know where to spend my summer vacation. B: Go ________ in the Northeast. It´s always hot there, like Recife or Salvador. A: Do you know _______ there? B: Yes, I went to Salvador last year. somewhere anywhere

A: I´m bored. There is _______ to go in this city. B: I agree. There is ______ to dance, ______ to go for a walk with a beautiful view... A: Let´s move to _______ more interesting. B: Maybe when we have more money... nowhere nowhere somewhere nowhere

PRACTICE https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/indefinite-pronouns http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/indefpronoun.php https://agendaweb.org/exercises/grammar/somebody-anybody-nobody https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/indefinite-pronouns/ip004-indefinite-pronouns.htm https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/something_anything.htm http://speakspeak.com/english-grammar-exercises/elementary/vocabulary-everybody-everywhere-everything

https://elt. oup. com/student/solutions/int/grammar/grammar_08_022e https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/int/grammar/grammar_08_022e?cc=co&selLanguage=en https://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/70.html