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  1. Perfect English Grammar. Download this lesson in PDF here. 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.

  2. Usage Things or People. To refer to things, we use the indefinite pronouns that end in -thing. Example: everything, something, anything, nothing. For people, we use the indefinite pronouns that end in -body or -one. Example: everybody/everyone, somebody/someone, anybody/anyone, nobody/no one Difference between every-, some-, any-, no-

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

  5. Words like something, nothing, everything, and anything may seem identical, but their uses differ. Their only similarity is that they are singular indefinite pronouns that refer to things, animals, and ideas. Remember: Something means an unknown thing. Anything means any thing. Nothing means not anything. Everything means all things.

  6. Everything/everybody o anything/anybody. Pronombres indefinidos + pronombres personales. Lingolia Plus Inglés. ¿Quieres acceder directamente a los ejercicios? Haz clic aquí. ¿Qué son los indefinidos? Los indefinidos ( indefinite pronouns, en inglés) son: something, somebody, anything, anybody, everything, everybody, nothing, nobody.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2012 · Something means a thing that is unknown. 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.