Indefinite pronouns - negative

Indefinite pronouns - negative

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English

1st - 5th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

There's _____________ to go.

Back

nowhere

Answer explanation

ANSWER

There's nowhere to go.


When a sentence is in affirmative and we want to express a negative idea, we use "NOWHERE, NO ONE/NOBODY, NOTHING".

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

I don't want to eat __________ sweet in my breakfast.

Back

anything

Answer explanation

ANSWER

I don't want to eat anything sweet in my breakfast.


When we want to express a negative idea and we use "NOT" in our expression, we always use "ANY".


Example: anything, anyone, anywhere.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

We haven't got ______________ to help us.

Back

anyone

Answer explanation

ANSWER

We haven't got anyone to help us.


When we want to express a negative idea and we use "NOT" in our expression, we always use "ANY".


Example: anything, anyone, anywhere.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

_____________ came to school because it was holiday.

Back

No one

Answer explanation

ANSWER

No one came to school because it was holiday.


When a sentence is in affirmative and we want to express a negative idea, we use "NOWHERE, NO ONE/NOBODY, NOTHING".

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

I've got ___________ to pay. I forgot my wallet at home.

Back

nothing

Answer explanation

ANSWER

I've got nothing to pay. I forgot my wallet at home.


When a sentence is in affirmative and we want to express a negative idea, we use "NOWHERE, NO ONE/NOBODY, NOTHING".

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