Some, Any, No, Every Compounds
Some, Any, No, Every Compounds
Some, Any, No, Every Compounds
1. You can have _______________(thing) to eat at the cafeteria if you are hungry.
In my town there are (1) much / some / any good shops, and there’s (2) a / an / a lot of nice café.
There’s (3) an / a / much old castle, but there aren’t (4) much / some / any cinemas. The nearest
cinema is ten kilometres away. It’s very quiet in my town. There isn’t (5) much / many / some
noise, and there aren’t (6) some / many / much young people. There are (7) many / a lot of / any
older people! But my town is OK. I like it here because (8) anyone / everything / everyone is very
friendly.
3. Rellena los espacios en blanco con somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything, nothing,
1. I know __________ about this issue that you may find interesting, but if I tell you, you must
4. __________ could have jumped over this wall, and stole your rake. It's very low.
10. Please don't leave __________ behind at home. We'll be away for a fortnight.
12. They will not sing __________ in this city. They said that they would never come back.
13. There isn't __________ you can do to help them. __________ can help them.
14. We do not need __________ else to run this department. We can do it ourselves.
16. __________ phoned while we were out, but they did not leave a message.
18. They are looking for __________ to settle down and have children. They want to find a quiet
"I don't think there is __________. Mum and dad must have gone out."
Soluciones: (Le recordamos que en vez de anybody, nobody y somebody, se puede usar anyone,
1. something
3. somewhere
4. Anybody
5. Nothing / Nobody (La primera alternativa tal vez sea mejor, pero esto depende del contexto.)
6. nowhere, somewhere
7. something
8. something
9. somewhere
10. anything
11. somebody
12. anywhere
13. anything, Nobody
14. anybody
15. Somebody
16. Somebody
17. Something, something
18. somewhere
19. Anywhere
20. anybody, anybody