The woman is somewhere in the countryside. There is nobody with her. She isn’t carrying anything in her hands.

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The woman is somewhere in the countryside. There is nobody with her. She isn’t carrying anything in her hands.

Which word do we use to talk about people? (nobody) Which word do we use to talk about things? (anything) Which word do we use to talk about places? (somewhere)

Is there anybody in the room? Yes, there is somebody in the room, but there isn’t anybody in the garden. There is nobody in the garden. For people we use: someone/somebody – affirmative anyone/anybody – interrogative Not anyone/anybody, no one/nobody - negative

Is there anything on the table? Yes, there is something on the table, but there isn’t anything on the chair. There is nothing on the chair. For things we use: something - affirmative anything – interrogative not anything / nothing - negative

Is Mary’s bag anywhere in the room? No, there isn’t anywhere in the room. It is nowhere. Is Paul’s bag anywhere in the room? Yes, it is somewhere in the room. It is under his desk. For places we use: somewhere – affirmative anywhere – interrogative not anywhere / nowhere - negative

2.What did Dan say to Azdie? Dan didn’t say anything to Azdie. Dan said nothing to Azdie. 3.Where did the astronauts run? The astronauts didn’t run anywhere. The astronauts ran nowhere. 4.What did Joe and Dan eat? They didn’t eat anything. They ate nothing. 5.Who did the astronauts see outside the room? They didn’t see anybody. They saw nobody.