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Pronouns - Possessives - Demonstratives - 2 39;S0me and ‘its: compounds are also used in \Sinterrogative sentences when we expect a positive answer, for example when we make an offer or request: 2g. 8) This place is crowded. Shall we go somewhere seg eaueg92.e expect the answor yes.) “ ALE): Would you bke something f0 crt? (ote) ses please: Gan-inave some lemonade? woquest @ When any and its compounds are used in affirmative sentences, there is.a difference in meaning, Study the following examples: 2) You can come any day you want (tt doesnt matter which) ) Anyone/Anybody can fake parti the quiz show. {i doesn't mattor who.) Yeu can find anything you wantin ths shop. Scns rier at “raisithindyoiz anywhere you Go. "sqnagesn' mater where.) © Every is used with singular countable nouns. 29 Every employee must clock in anc out © The pronouns everyone/everybody, everything and the adverb everywhere are used in affirmative lnterrogative and negative sentences and are followed by a singular verb. 19: EverybodylEveryone has a right 10a far rial (NOT: .-howereght) SU RIA Bill has lost his keys underline the correct i 135 ‘A: There is 1) nothing/something more annoying than losing 2) somethingianything 8: What have you lost? ‘AviMy keys. They must be 3) anywhere/somewhere in the house, but Ive got 4) nolany idea where, | can't find thom 5) nowhere/anywhere B: Ave you sure you haven't loft them 6) somewhera| nowhere by mistake? A. Ot course not. They cant be 7) somewnere/anywhere @ but here: 8) No one/Someone rust have hidden then B._ Why would 9) no onelanyone hide your keys? There, '5 10) anyino reason for 11) anyoneino one to do 42) nothing/something so sily. "A: Well peed 13) somie/any help to tind them. | nave 10 -g9 18) ampwhereisomewhiere important this aternoon, 8 Calm down. It's 15) someino use getting angry about *%48)-anythingisomething ike this. Look! There are “ 47} nol some keys on that chaie ‘AL They'te ine! Oh. | eel 0 sily! 10 1" The meeting was a success: Everything went. (go) welt (leam) a foreign language at this school. The firm is @ box-otfice hitmen alk) about it We are going on holiday next week. (be) arranged, (On Friday afternoon, ary (leave) the office Mark isa very popular boy. (ike) hi. Aer tne snow had fallen, (be) white ''m glad we came to the beach. have) ‘a wondertul time, We wanted to go to a restaurant. but (be) tl dropped -mybag ands. vs fallout We can't make the: announcement Unt nan (arrive), in the gi 1S thai comsctnae" 10 2 ‘A: Is there ..mnything... good on television tonight? B: I don't know. Look in the newspaper, ‘A: Would you like to eat? B: No, I don't want thank you A: There is here to see you, B: Who is it? ‘A: Lwent to Jane's house, but there was at home B: Perhaps she has gone nice forthe weekend. A: thave time to do all this work B: Is there | can do to help? ‘A: Was the party good last right? B: Not really. There were hardly people there. ‘A: Ihave to 90 shopping, but | don't have. money, B: Tillend you ityou ti A: Have you seen Michael 2 8: No. | haventseen him, ‘A: The town was very busy today. There was... ss 40 pat i B: They should build... ‘new parking facies. ‘A: What would you do if you were lost? B: | would ask for directons. A: Ie there: Yyou would like to-go this weekend? B: Ud.tke 10.90 Jerome B® ANE Gui Be WB ssn WONG With Paul? B: No. there's wrong with him, He's lust bred. 169

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