TAILIEUCHUNG - Oxford Living Grammar Intermediate 2

This exercise lets you review some of the more common uses of 'grammar'-type words (prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, prepositions, etc) in context. Use one word to complete each gap in the sentences. In some cases, there may be more than one alternative answer, but you should just give one of them. | Oxford Living Grammar SB 2 Quantifiers Pronouns somebody everything etc. 9 With some any no and every we can form words ending in -body -one -thing and -where Did you hear something I think I heard a knock so perhaps there s somebody at the door. I didn t hear anything and there s no one outside. Grammar in action We use somebody someone and anybody anyone to refer to a person. We use these words in the same way as we use some and any see p. 74 Positive We need someone who speaks Chinese. Negative haven t spoken to anybody about the fire. Question Does anybody live in that house Offer request Can I get you something to drink Everybody everyone is singular and refers to all the people in a group. We use these words before or after verbs We asked for volunteers and everybody was happy to help. I ve invited everyone from work to come to the wedding but I haven t invited everyone I knew at school. We use nobody no one two words in sentences with a positive verb to refer to people Nobody has replied to my invitation. n We use something anything and nothing to refer to a thing or an idea. Here we re asking for help from a friend I need to ask you a favour. Can you do something for me I ll do anything I can I ve got nothing to do this afternoon. Everything is singular and refers to all the items in a group of things or ideas Everything in this house belongs to me We use somewhere anywhere nowhere and everywhere to refer to places. Here we re trying to find an item that is lost I can t find my bag anywhere and I ve looked everywhere I can think of Now don t be so dramatic. It must be somewhere No really it s nowhere to be seen. ể Notice that there is another use of any anybody anyone anything and anywhere. We use them in positive sentences to indicate that the choice is free or that everything is possible You can read any book from the top shelf. You are free to choose which book you want. Anything would be more interesting than that new romance you ve bought All the books

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