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  1. 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.

  2. Learn 'something', 'anything', 'nothing', etc. with our A2 pre-intermediate grammar lesson, with an intuitive chart, exercises, and examples!

  3. We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. We use pronouns ending in -body or -one for people, and pronouns ending in -thing for things: Everybody enjoyed the concert. I opened the door but there was no one at home.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2012 · It is often used in positive sentences. Anything means a thing of any kind. Use it in questions and negative sentences. It can also be used to to mean I don't mind. Nothing means no single thing. Used as subjects of a sentence or question. Everything means all the things.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2022 · La palabra anything puede traducirse al español como “algo” o bien como “nada”… depende del tipo de frase. Se usa en preguntas si no sabemos si la respuesta será positiva, y también en negaciones.

  6. Indefinite pronouns in English grammar include something/somebody, anything/anybody, everything/everybody and nothing/nobody. We use indefinite pronouns to speak generally about something rather than mentioning a specific person, place or thing.

  7. This exercise is about somebody / something / somewhere / anybody / anything / anywhere / nobody / nothing / nowhere / everybody / everything / everywhere. Read the lesson about these words here. Download this lesson in PDF here.