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

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      Much, many, little, few, some, any – Grammar chart. Download...

  2. Perfect English Grammar. 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.

  3. Indefinite Pronouns. Elige la respuesta correcta. 1 de 8 There is ____ in the bathroom at the moment. anybody. somebody. something. 2 de 8 I am bored, there isn't ____ to do here. everything. nothing. something. anything. 3 de 8 I am bored, there is ____ to do here. everything. nothing. something. anything. 4 de 8 I can't find my keys ____!

  4. 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.

  5. Any, anything, something, nothing, none… son palabras que debemos usar a menudo en inglés y que sin embargo muchas veces no estamos seguros de cuándo ni cómo utilizarlas y nos traen de cabeza. Veamos su uso. Lo primero que debemos tener presente que any y sus variantes anything y anybody (o anyone) las usaremos para preguntas y respuestas ...

  6. Exercises. Read the dialogue and then choose the correct indefinite pronouns. Nicole is preparing her birthday party. Because she has to organise the party herself, she has asked all her friends to help her before the party begins. Nicole: Okay, let's get started. I hope we can get. everything anything nothing. ready in time.

  7. 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. Learn the rules for indefinite pronouns online with Lingolia then test yourself in the free exercises.