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  1. • Con somebody, everybody, nobody (y someone ...) el verbo siempre se conjuga en singular: Everybody needs somebody. Everyone has to leave. ¿Todavía tienes dificultades con 'Las estructuras SOMEbody, EVERYone, NOthing, ANYwhere...'?

  2. Words like 'something', 'everywhere', 'anybody' and 'no-one' are indefinite pronouns. We use them for people, things and places. People: somebody* / anybody* / nobody* / everybody*. Things: something / anything / nothing / everything. Places: somewhere / anywhere / nowhere / everywhere.

  3. Someone, somebody, something, somewhere are indefinite pronouns. They function in a similar way to some. We use them in affirmative clauses and in questions expecting a particular answer. We can use them to refer to both general and specific people or things. We use them with a singular verb: I know someone who gives piano lessons. (a specific ...

  4. Somebody, someone, something y somewhere los utilizamos en frases afirmativas y en preguntas que esperamos una respuesta específica. Los podemos usar tanto para referirnos a gente o cosas generales o específicas. I know someone who bought that car (persona específica) Conozco a alguien que compró ese coche.

  5. Los indefinidos ( indefinite pronouns, en inglés) son: something, somebody, anything, anybody, everything, everybody, nothing, nobody. Se utilizan para expresar una cantidad de forma indeterminada o hablar en términos generales sin mencionar a ninguna persona, lugar o cosa específicos.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Your rising panic is reflected in your choice of indefinite pronouns as you switch from somebody and someone to anybody and anyone. Both sets of indefinite pronouns, in addition to their cousins (including something/somewhere and anything/anywhere), have the same function as all indefinite pronouns do

  7. Task No. 2427. Put in something, someone, somewhere or anything, anyone, anywhere into the gaps. Show example. Do you need help? something, anything and other compounds. I've got in my eye. There is at the door. We haven't heard about Peter. Is he ill? Do you live near Mandy? wants to see you. Has seen my bag? My teacher asked me .