
Indefinite Pronouns Explanation
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
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Drag and Drop
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
Is the highlighted word singular or plural?
We saw something behind the tree.
singular
plural
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
Was anyone at home when you knocked on the door?
singular
plural
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Multiple Choice
Nobody witnessed the accident.
singular
plural
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How are they formed?
We use them with:
some-
any-
every-
no-
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We use somebody / something / somewhere mainly in positive sentences.
We can find somebody who can help.
There's something in the bag.
Let's go somewhere this weekend.
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Multiple Select
There is _____________ I´d like you to meet.
something
somebody
somewhere
someone
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We use anybody / anything / anywhere in the same way, but for questions and negative sentences
· I can't find anybody who can help.
· Is there anything in the bag?
· We didn't go anywhere this weekend.
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Multiple Choice
I can´t go ___________ in this weather.
nowhere
anywhere
everywhere
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Exceptions:
We also use anybody / anything / anywhere with sentences that have a negative feeling.
· There is hardly anybody here.
· She ate hardly anything.
· We spent the weekend at home without going anywhere.
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Multiple Choice
Rarely do I meet _________ in this street, but today, _________ was there.
anybody, anybody
somebody, anybody
somebody, somebody
anybody, somebody
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We can use somebody / something / somewhere in questions when they are offers or requests or when we think the answer is yes.
· Are you looking for something? (= I think you're looking for something.)
· Would you like something to eat?
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We often use anybody / anything / anywhere after 'if'.
· If anybody would like a coffee, tell me now!
· If anything is wrong, you need to phone the reception.
· If there's anywhere that you don't want to go, please send me an email.
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Multiple Choice
If __________ happens, I´m here and I won´t go ___________.
something, anywhere
something, somewhere
anything, somewhere
anything, anywhere
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No- Nobody = not anybody. Nothing = not anything. Nowhere = not anywhere.
· I don't know anyone who's coming = I know nobody who's coming.
· There isn't anything here = there's nothing here.
· She doesn't want to go anywhere = she wants to go nowhere.
Usually the sentence with 'no' is stronger and more emphatic
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Every- Everybody = all the people. Everything = all the things. Everywhere = all the places. These can be used in positive sentences, negative sentences and questions.
· I think that she has been everywhere in Europe.
· He doesn't know everything.
· Do you know everybody here?
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We use a singular verb after an indefinite pronoun:
Everybody loves Sally.
Everything was ready for the party.
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When we refer back to an indefinite pronoun, we normally use a plural pronoun:
Everybody enjoyed the concert. They stood up and clapped.
I will tell somebody that dinner is ready. They have been waiting a long time.
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Multiple Select
Choose sentences that are correct.
I´ve found somebody´s wallet. They will find it in the Lost and Founds.
I think it´s belongs to somebody from our choir. It must be his.
Anyone who is seen without a mask will be given a fine. They will also be stopped and questioned.
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